SCIENTIFIC REPORT 2016-2017 IBEI SCIENTIFIC REPORT 2016-2017

Patrons

` President

Narcís Serra Serra

Scientific Council

Jacint Jordana. Director, IBEI. Universitat Pompeu Fabra Pere Vilanova. Universitat de Barcelona Laura Chaqués Bonafont. Research Associate, IBEI. Universitat de Barcelona Caterina García. Universitat Pompeu Fabra Lourdes Reig (2016). Josep Maria Sallán (2017-). Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya Ana Sofia Cardenal. Universitat Oberta de Catalunya Robert Kissack. Associate Professor and Head of Studies, IBEI Juan Díez Medrano. Research Programme Coordinator, IBEI. Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Esther Barbé. Research Programme Coordinator, IBEI. Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Nico Krisch. ICREA Research Professor (on leave) and Research Programme Coordina- tor, IBEI. Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies Martin Shaw. Research Professor, IBEI

International Academic Council

Javier Solana. President. Center for Economy and Geopolitics, ESADE Carles Boix. Princeton University and Universitat de Barcelona Susana Borrás. Copenhagen Business School John Braithwaite. Australian National University Christopher Hill. University of Cambridge Knud Erik Jorgensen. Aarhus University Mary Kaldor. Center for the Study of Global Governance, London School of Economics Stathis Kalyvas. Yale University José María Maravall. Universidad Complutense de Madrid José Antonio Ocampo. Columbia University Michael Zürn. Social Science Research Center Berlin, WZB

Research Funding Sponsors INDEX

1. Presentation ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������5

2. Researchers and Organisation ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������6 2.1. Researchers and staff �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������6 2.2. Research Programmes �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������10

3. Research Projects with External Funding Granted ��������������������������������������������������� 13

4. Publications �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 33 4.1. Papers published in peer-reviewed journals �����������������������������������������������������������������33 4.2. Books and monographs �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������37 4.3. Book chapters ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������37 4.4. Books reviews ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������40 4.5. Working Papers ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������42

5. Participation in Scientific Activities ����������������������������������������������������������������������� 43 5.1. Presentations in scientific conferences and international congresses �������������������������43 5.2. Presentations in workshops and other similar events ��������������������������������������������������50 5.3. Presentations in seminars and invited lectures ��������������������������������������������������������������53

6. PhD Supervision ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 57

7. IBEI Lectures, Seminars, and Workshops �������������������������������������������������������������� 58 7.1. IBEI Lectures �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������58 7.2. IBEI Research Seminars Series ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������59 7.3. Workshops and other scientific activities organised by/at IBEI ����������������������������������63

8. International Mobility ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 70 8.1. Research Visitors to the IBEI ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������70 8.2. IBEI Researchers visiting other institutions ��������������������������������������������������������������������71

Appendix. Financial Information: Competitive Research Funding ������������������������������ 73

IBEI Scientific Report 2016-2017 5 Director Jacint Jordana Casajuana This is IBEI’s fourth Scientific Report, listing all the research activities car- Scientific Report, listing This is IBEI’s fourth activities during the initial years founded in 2004, its main Although IBEI was sci- by IBEI’s activity, demonstrated of continuous research years past 10 The The introduction, There is still, undoubtedly, much room for improvement. Presentation

1. ried out at the institute in 2016 and 2017. During these two years, research activities activities research years, two these During 2017. and 2016 in institute the at out ried the consolida- trend towards positive significant growth, with a at IBEI experienced Studies in Europe, able centre on International IBEI as a significant research tion of to participate in research activities talented scholars in the field to attract the most at number of visiting researchers For example, the significant nature. of a diverse ability to attract. 2017 is a clear sign of this increasing IBEI in 2016 and programmes on Internation- of Master’s primarily focused on the development were when momentum, gain to started activities research that 2008 in was It Studies. al researchers joined the research project, and several IBEI obtained its first European including the Ramon y Cajal programme and institute, funded by different sources, Memoranda of Understanding (MoU), Also in 2008, several the ICREA Foundation. University Autonomous the signed with were focusing on research collaboration, These University. of Barcelona and the Pompeu Fabra of Barcelona, the University to the professors to become affiliated to IBEI, contributing university MoUs allowed of research activities at the Institute. development a research centre. The different as its development entific research projects, reflect It is easy to after year. this evolution, year tables presented in the report summarise some with only most areas, in growth constant demonstrate data that the observe pro- is also the is more important, however, What stagnation during the crisis years. as indicated by the growing number of articles pub- gress made in terms of quality, journals. The increase in the quality of research is lished by IBEI researchers in top During 2016 parallel to IBEI’s increasing capacity to compete for external resources. funding. extremely successful in obtaining external competitive and 2017, IBEI was previous IBEI doubled this income, in comparison with Indeed, in just two years, years. instead of pro- in late 2017, of a new organisation for research based on clusters interdisci- grammes, aims to generate results in terms of research cross-fertilisation, As a community of research- dynamics at IBEI. plinary research, and collaborative at IBEI are for the coming years ers interested in international affairs, our objectives as focused social impact. consolidation and greater visibility, as well IBEI Scientific Report 2016-2017 6 Francisco Granados. ResearchFellow(2015-2016). RamonyCajalResearcher(2009- Aina Gallego. Ramon y Cajal Researcher (2014-).PhDinPoliticalScience, Universitat Juan DíezMedrano.CoordinatoroftheResearchProgramme“Networks andInstitu- Miriam Bradley.IBEI Assitant Professor(2014-).PhDinInternational Relations,Oxford Andrea C.Bianculli.IBEI Assistant Professor(2017-).JuandelaCierva-Incorporación Pablo Astorga.ResearchFellow(2012-).MAProgrammeCoordinator.PhDinEconom Fulya Apaydin. IBEI Research Staff Costa. Research Oriol Relations, UniversitatAssociate (2015-).LecturerinInternational Laura Chaqués.Research Associate (2010-). Associate ProfessorofPoliticalScience,Uni- Esther Barbé.CoordinatoroftheResearchProgramme“Security,Power andMultilater- Jacint Jordana.DirectorofIBEI(2008-).ProfessorPoliticalScienceand Administration, Professors from Universities AssociatedtoIBEI Academic ResearchCoordinator:MatthiasvomHau(2017-) Research Coordinator:CarlosSánchezMoya General Manager:BlancaLázaroVicente (2016); Anna RicartMiret(2017-) Director: JacintJordanaCasajuana President: NarcísSerra IBEI General Management 2.1 2.

2014). PhDinSociology, University ofMinnesota(2005). Autònoma deBarcelona(2008). Universidad CarlosIIIdeMadrid. PhD inSociology,University ofMichigan(1989). tions in aGlobalizedEconomy” (2008-). Rafael del Pino Professor of Sociology, University (2012). Social Science,Universitat PompeuFabra(2010). Postdoctoral Fellow(2015-2017).Research (2013-2014).PhDinPoliticaland ics, University ofOxford(1996). Brown University (2010). low (2014-2017).IBEIPostdoctoralFellow(2011-2014).PhDinPoliticalScience, Barcelona (2004). Autònoma de Barcelona. PhD in International Relations, Universitat Autònoma de versitat deBarcelona.PhDinPoliticalEconomy,Universitat deBarcelona(1999). Madrid (1986). Autònoma de Barcelona. PhD in PoliticalScience, Universidad Complutense de alism inaGlobalWorld”(2008-).ProfessorofInternationalRelations,Universitat Universitat PompeuFabra.PhDinEconomics,Universitat deBarcelona(1992). Researchers andOrganisation Researchers andstaff IBEI Professor (2017-). Assistant AXA ResearchFundPostdoctoralFel- - IBEI Scientific Report 2016-2017 7 - Rotter University Erasmus ISS, Professor, Full (2017-). - Research y Cajal (2017-). Ramon Professor Associate IBEI - (2017-). PhD in International Develop Assistant Professor IBEI Professor IBEI Associate Professor (2016-). IBEI Assistant Professor (2010- Assistant Professor (2016-). IBEI Professor Associate IBEI AXA Research Fund Postdoctoral Fellow (2017-). Predoctoral Fel- Predoctoral Fellow (2017-). Fund Postdoctoral Research AXA IBEI Associate Professor (2017-). Head of Studies and MA Programme MA and Studies of Head (2017-). Professor Associate IBEI ICREA Research Professor, on leave (2012-). Coordinator of the Research (2012-). Coordinator of on leave Professor, ICREA Research es, Universitat Pompeu Fabra (2016). es, Universitat Postdoctoral Fellow (2014-2015). PhD in Political and Social Sciences, Universitat Universitat Postdoctoral Fellow (2014-2015). PhD in Political and Social Sciences, Pompeu Fabra (2013). European Integration, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (2013). Autònoma European Integration, Universitat ence, European University Institute (2014). ence, European University Bar-Ilan University (2010). Bar-Ilan University al Relations, London School of Economics (2013). Universitat Pompeu Fabra (2016). Universitat peu Fabra (2016). low FI-ICIP (2012-2015). PhD in Political and Social Sciences, Universitat Pompeu Universitat Sciences, Social and Political in PhD (2012-2015). FI-ICIP low Fabra (2016). University of Sussex. PhD in Sociology, University of Hull (1993). of Sussex. PhD in Sociology, University University (2010). ment, London School of Economics 2016). IBEI Postdoctoral Fellow (2008-2010). PhD in Political Science, European in Political Science, European Fellow (2008-2010). PhD 2016). IBEI Postdoctoral Institute (2007). University (2007). Political Science, Cornell University (2007). PhD in Sociology, Brown University Assistant Professor (2010-2016). er (2010-2016). PhD in International Relations, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona de Barcelona Autònoma PhD in International er (2010-2016). Universitat Relations, (2008). Fellow (2008- Postdoctoral IBEI (2010-2017). Assistant Professor Coordinator. IBEI of Economics (2006). Relations, London School 2010). PhD in International of International Graduate Institute Professor, “Global Governance”. Programme of Heidelberg (2001). Studies. PhD in Law, University and Development Amsterdam (1991). of dam. PhD in Economics, University IBEI Postdoctoral Fellow (2015-). PhD in Political and Social Scienc- Postdoctoral Fellow (2015-). PhD in Political Juan Carlos Triviño. IBEI Juan de la Cierva-Formación Postdoctoral Fellow (2015-). Conacyt Ixchel Pérez Durán. Juan de la Cierva-Formación IBEI Postdoctoral Fellow (2013-2017). PhD in International Relations and in International Relations PhD (2013-2017). Fellow Postdoctoral IBEI Mestres. Laia - Emmanuelle Mathieu. Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellow (2017-). PhD in Political Sci Beatriu de Pinós Research Fellow (2015-2017). PhD in Political Science, Libel. Beatriu de Pinós Research Fellow (2015-2017). PhD in Political Tamir - Marta Íñiguez de Heredia. Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellow (2015-). PhD in Internation IBEI Postdoctoral Fellow (2016-). PhD in Political and Social Sciences, Social in Political and Fellow (2016-). PhD Postdoctoral Holesch. IBEI Adam - Pom Universitat Fellow (2016-). PhD in Law, Postdoctoral García Juanatey. IBEI Ana Max Spoor. Research Researchers IBEI Postdoctoral Daniels. Lesley-Ann Robert Kissack. Robert in International Relations, Professor Emeritus (2011-). Professor Martin Shaw. Research Frank Borge Wietzke. Yannis Karagiannis. Karagiannis. Yannis Nico Krisch. (2009-). MA Programme Coordinator. PhD in Assitant Professor IBEI Margarita Petrova. IBEI Coordinator. Programme MA (2016-). Professor Associate IBEI Hau. vom Matthias Elisabeth Johansson-Nogués. Johansson-Nogués. Elisabeth IBEI Scientific Report 2016-2017 8 Martijn Vlaskamp. Yeimy OspinaValencia. Athanasios Kouliopoulos.MAinInternationalGlobalStudies.University ofBarcelona Alba Huidobro Torres.Research Master in PoliticalScience. Universitat PompeuFabra Research Assistants Leire Rincón García. Ruben Moliné. PredoctoralFellowFI-DGR(2013-2016).MA in Political Analysis and Mas Elias.PredoctoralFellowFPI-MINECO(2014-).MScinPoliticalEconomyof Jordi Shashwat Kumar. Predoctoral Fellow MSC-ITN-H2020 (2017-).MA in RegulatoryGov- Klossek. PredoctoralFellowMSC-ITN-H2020(2017-).MAinSouth Lara Asian Studies, Carlos David Bravo Laguna. Graduate Students(PhDtrainees) (2016). (2016). and Institutional Advising, Universitat deBarcelona(2016). Institutional Advising, Universitat de Barcelona(2012). Europe, LondonSchoolofEconomics(2014). ernance, Tata InstituteofSocialSciences(2015). Heidelberg University (2017). al Relations,InstitutBarcelonad’EstudisInternacionals(2017). Universitat Autònoma deBarcelona(2014). MICINN (2010-2014). PhD in International Relations and European Integration, ternacionals (2016). Marie CuriePostdoctoral Fellow (2015-).Predoctoral Fellow FPI- Predoctoral Fellow FPI-MINECO (2017-). MSc in Political Analysis MA in InternationalRelations.InstitutBarcelona d’Estudis In- Predoctoral Fellow FPU-MECD (2017-). MA in Internation- IBEI Scientific Report 2016-2017 9 - 5 3 3 1 2 7 2 2 5 4 4 38 2017 - 2 3 2 1 2 8 1 3 4 2 4 32 2016 - - 3 3 2 1 2 5 1 2 6 4 29 2015 - - - 3 5 1 5 1 1 3 6 3 28 2014 - - - 3 9 1 4 1 1 3 5 4 31 2013 - - - 2 3 2 5 1 1 3 6 4 27 2012 - - - 2 3 1 2 5 1 3 7 4 28 2011 - - - 2 2 1 2 7 1 3 6 4 28 2010 - - - - 1 1 1 6 2 2 3 3 19 2009 ------8 1 1 2 3 15 2008 Total PhD trainees Research Assistants Research Marie Curie Fellow Beatriu de Pinós Fellow Juan de la Cierva Juan de la Cierva Fellow Postdoctoral Fellow Postdoctoral Research Professor Research ICREA Researcher Ramon y Cajal Researcher Assistant (Junior) Professor Associate Professors University University Professors Researchers Table 1. Number of Researchers by Year at IBEI (2008-2017) at IBEI Year by Researchers Number of 1. Table IBEI Scientific Report 2016-2017 10 channels. academic community’susual international in the cation ofitsresearchers’contributions knowledge ofageneralkind.Italsointendstodisseminatethisbymeansthepubli- 2.2 flexible on high levels of qualityandopportunityinthefuture. IBEI, while alsoidentifyingareasinwhichtheremaybemajor potential forachieving is toseekcomplementaritieswiththeresearchcarriedoutatuniversities linkedto ticular reflection amongresearchers. aim ofthisistofacilitatedialogueandjoint interdisciplinary themesandconcerns;the programmes are notgroupedaccording to regionalareas,butarestructuredinclude tionship between domestic problems and the globalscenario. Therefore, the research the dynamicsofactorsandinstitutionsfromageneralviewpointaswell astherela- versal natureintheinternationalsphere.Itincludesatheoretical focus and considers Programme coordinator: Global Governance in thenextfewyears areproposed. on ways inwhich government and law have traditionallybeenenabledand hedged, both competitive,highly complexstructure.Inthisenvironment,manyofthe andtypically tal andtransnationalformsofregulationinteract inanoftenuncoordinated,sometimes stitutions. Publicandprivate actors,formalandinformalinstitutions,intergovernmen- lateral formsofcooperation,itencompassesarrayactorsandin- today abewildering are dealtwithintoday’sincreasinglyinterdependentworld.Buildingonclassical multi- subject research The linesof a moremultipolarstructure. system with of amorebalancedinternational global governance, its changing legal and normative framework as well as accountabili- controls areemergingonlyslowly. the specific domestic Research Programmes attention IBEI’s The With ‘Global The researchprogrammeonglobalgovernance seekstounderstandtheshapeof matters. enough for Our disciplines research the tackling research goal governance’ capturesthe to In and intention to allow this is all on programmes to these and/or programmes regard, those the define the Nico Krisch of international matters integration setting very matters three certain precise are aim up are specific related research structured strong to broad-based of plane, changing theoretical produce different research to research are programmes existing around growing patterns in new viewpoints, problems and programmes programmes, scientific challenges relevent capable less that which commonproblems and effective, avoiding knowledge, are matters of to study to IBEI both covering be the run but areas. dedicates attractive concentration with construction by alternative preferably different The the a trans- IBEI par- and aim IBEI Scientific Report 2016-2017 11 is par- inte- political, trade actors the of programme and different research the of processes intensification The the strengths interact. law globalisation including of from comparative layers occurring, and and arising still is Juan Díez Medrano regimes which institutions composition and the different in financial which onwards, Finally, this research programme studies the characteristics of the institutional Finally, this research programme studies the characteristics of The aim of this research programme is to analyse the political and social context context is to analyse the political and social The aim of this research programme This programme’s main themes are: the transformation and strengthening of and are: the transformation themes main programme’s This this programme From the point of view of political economy, a central concern of and changes International institutions and their governance structures and their governance International institutions in global regulatory governance Actors and networks authority Forms of global The legitimacy of global law regimes in global governance Constitutional interfaces between in the global order Popular sovereignty in the • • • • • • ty as they mechanisms are adapting to the changing institutional - landscape. It is particu that come in the norms governance, global of authority structures in the larly interested and in the of legitimation, forms traditional consent-based or replace to complement ways economic and financial responses triggered. ticipating national or trans- in the creation of public institutions and policies, whether growth and democratic consolidation national. The need to study and debate economic consideration An important world. processes is proposed, especially for the developing preferences as the is the transformation of both the structures of interests and the actors’ globalisation and integration processes. result of the above-mentioned public policies, their impact on national societies and the mecha- and new innovations nisms of their international the new political, eco- spread. Special emphasis is placed on nomic driven by a guiding interest in how, in the complex context of global governance, ideals by a guiding interest in how, in the complex context of global governance, driven and can be, realized. are being, of self-government Research fields Economy and Institutions in a Globalized Networks Programme coordinator: the 20th from the last decade of processes created by the acceleration of globalisation century gration processes at an international level and the dynamics of the new regionalism. level gration processes at an international economic and of the national political, social state political institutions; the behaviour with highly globalised dynamics; and analysis of the actors in this new environment institu- in changes accelerates which and countries among that occurs interdependence tions and public policies. is IBEI Scientific Report 2016-2017 12 with cally linkedtothedistributionandexerciseofpower ataninternationallevel. flicts, persistentpoverty). ments) thatmutuallyreinforcebotheachotherandtraditionalproblems(armedcon- terrorism, theproliferationofweapons ofmass destruction, massive populationmove- crime, global and environmentalrisks,transnational scope (energy problems ofglobal Programme coordinator: Security, Power andMultilateralism inaGlobal World Research fields by tural and regulatory dimensions. This involves going intotheanalysis of the role played world deserves a much more detailed analysis, one that incorporates institutional, struc- years. In thisprogramme,theexercise of power as a social relation intoday’s global on relations withregardtosecuritybased coordinates interstate form that an institutional responses. Forthisprogramme,multilateralism, as sus aroundtheneedformultilateral tral roleonpoliticalagendas. the statesystem(nationalsovereignty). Thatiswhyhuman securitynowoccupies a cen- new principles(theresponsibilitytoprotect),whichinvolve achallengetothebasisof Research fields: tiveness anditslegitimacyinthe21stcentury. • • • • • • • • • • common different the Democracy, Statesandgrowth The spreadofpoliciesandinstitutions The transnationalisationofeconomicactivities The impactsofregionalintegrationprocesses The dynamicsandpoliticsofdevelopment The EuropeanUnioninthesecuritysphere Fragile state,globalisationandarmedconflict Conflict managementandprevention Construction oftheglobalsecurityagenda Multilateral securityinstitutions The system’s unipolarism, based on the United States’ military capacity,together Relations, theanalysisofsecurityisintrinsi- From theviewpointofInternational The lasttwodecadeshave createda“new”securityagenda,which incorporates “Passportless problems” intermsofsecurityhave given placeto a broadconsen- “war principles, actors on terror”, (emerging presents Esther Barbé has attracted powers, a number the the of attention European research of Union, questions politicians social related and movements) analysts both to in its and recent effec- by IBEI Scientific Report 2016-2017

13 Mil- benefi- config- a Jamia as environments. different (one of work University, partners number a different Calcutta in university teams between Varanasi, non- These move six to India. and also University and and Hindu Europe Europe universities, in Banaras and Indian teams 495.745 euros Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals, King’s College London, KUInstitut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals, King’s College London, India 2017-2021 Centre, leading research The programme strategy is to provide an integrated training programme that de- The programme strategy is to provide In spite of the potential importance of India for Europe, the European research importance of India for In spite of the potential required for the EU’s en- and expertise The network will create the knowledge Research Projects with External Funding Granted Funding External with Projects Research between Project Coordinator: Dublin City University IBEI Principal Researcher: Jacint Jordana – Esther Barbé IBEI Researchers linked to the project: Elisabeth Johansson-Nogués, Lara Klossek, Kumar Shashwat Partners: Leuven, University of Heidelberg, University of Warsaw, Kimmage Development Development Kimmage Warsaw, of University Heidelberg, of University Leuven, Studies lia, Islamia University, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Mumbai University, Jadavpur Mumbai University, Nehru University, Jawaharlal lia, Islamia University, Kolkata. University Funded by: European Commission. H2020 Programme MSC-ITN Funding: Period: six

This will provide researchers with a set of transferable skills that can be adapted to othercan be adapted to transferable skills that a set of with researchers will provide This Its capacity to do this is based on interdisci- regional contexts and global relationships. plinary ciary) to develop an integrated, multi-disciplinary and inter-sectoral PhD programme. an integrated, multi-disciplinary and ciary) to develop of associated with an awareness research skills along with complementary skills velops and the capacity to translate information employers the needs of potential non-academic of a range of recipients. It also aims of forms to suit the needs and analysis into a variety both in terms of their capacity to and adaptable to make researchers culturally aware move urations have a track record of working together. Most European and Indian academics a track record of working together. Most urations have rather than traditionalin the network already work in interdisciplinary environments to the Network and itsdepartments. The interaction with non- academic sectors is central into the training oftraining process, and non-academic partners will be fully integrated of, and will be aware the researchers from the beginning so that at all times researchers public policy, commercial and advocacy perspectives. to work with, will have GLOBAL INDIA - Explaining Global India: a multi-sectoral PhD training PhD training INDIA - Global India: a multi-sectoral Explaining GLOBAL as a global actor of India emergence the analysing programme fewwith area and PhDs in this a shortage of with weak, is India expertise on community’s or postgraduate programmes. being taught on either undergraduate modules on India that means power political and economic world a as India of importance increasing The - who understand the political, econom train a new generation of experts Europe needs to in the coun- experience of living and working in India, have ic and social developments observe to skills necessary research languages and awareness, cultural the and have try, with the world is changing. and analyse how India’s engagement It brings together six leading European universities, gagement with the new global India. with 3. IBEI Scientific Report 2016-2017 14 ship, book exampleofatransboundarycrisis–revealed deepproblems withcrisisleader- crisis crisis. euroscepticism hasbeendirectlyrelatedtotheEU’sroleduringthistransboundary and responsibilities,alackofproblemsolvingcapacity,blame-shifting.Growing capacities munication tothepublicaboutcrisisandresponse.Theprojectanalyses the collectionandsharingofinformation,coordinationpartners,com- set of strategic management functions, including the detection of impending threats, pacities in facilitatingajointresponse.ButdoestheEUhave theinstitutionalleadershipca- states mustcollaboratetoaddressthesecrises.EUgovernance can playapivotalrole crises: threatsthatescalateacrossnationalbordersandpolicydomains.EUmember Capacities: Strategies for Multi-Level Leadership Enhancing the EU’s Transboundary- TRANSCRISIS Crisis Management ers, functions. Itinvestigates thecrisismanagementcapacitiesofindividualpoliticallead- ership functions.Itwillpinpointtheexistingandrequiredcapacitiestosupportthese sectors. state level and studieshowcrisis management capacity isexercisedinvarious policy the EUcandoforthem. crisis managementinamultilevel system,reconnectingcitizenswithanideaofwhat idence-based assessment.Itproposesstrategiestobuildsupportfortransboundary leadership. Itestablishesa‘crisismanagementcapitalindex’thatallowsforanev- and including Period: Funding: 224.459euros Funded by:EuropeanComission.H2020ProgrammeSSHH Stockholms Universitet, Taenketanken Europa Institut Barcelonad’EstudisInternacionals,Universita degliStudidiCatania, Partners: CrisisplanB.V., CentralEuropeanUniversity, Universiteit Utrecht, IBEI Researcherslinkedtotheproject:JuanCarlosTriviño,IxchelPérezDurán IBEI PrincipalResearcher:JacintJordana Project Coordinator:LondonSchoolofEconomics leadership This The EuropeanUnion(EU)isfacingthedauntingprospectoftransboundary to The EU of deal project institutions. project political 2015-2018 with conflicting in outlines the will transboundary leaders face result It diagnoses, explores the of in in transboundary institutional EU recommendations institutions crises? the regulatory effects The requirements crisis. and response of gaps, political member for We unclear effective to define for leadership the states effective financial political crisis and to fulfill legitimate on leadership and crisis jurisdictions the these legitimate member – a crisis lead- text- as a

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an- ad- ad- and - Varie as ‘In rights, political, solidarity; in motto hindrances EU’s multilevel sufficient the of differences to potential rights, of lack true rights; different these restraints; categories citizenship accord between several financial States and multi-layered a contradictions Member for institutions; questions legal them: 98.429 euros - Univer Masaryk Zagreb, of University Antwerpen, van Universiteit options of priorities 2013-2017 and research in the some The European Court of Justice expects European citizenship to become the fun- the to become citizenship European Justice expects of Court The European proposal to this call. In its project is initiating a response Utrecht University We believe multidisciplinarity will help in identifying and analysing barriers identifying and analysing barriers multidisciplinarity will help in believe We to University of Utrecht Project Coordinator: University IBEI Principal Researcher: Jacint Jordana IBEI Researchers linked to the project: Andrea C. Bianculli Partners: of Copenhagen, Uni- Aalborg, University Universiteit of Tartu, sity, University Siegen, Democritus Frankfurt, Universität 8, Goethe-Universität Paris versité College Dublin, University Central European University, of Thrace, University Degli Studi Universitá di Trento, Jerusalem, Università of Hebrew University Pompeu Universitat de Oviedo, Universidad di Torino, Jagiellonian University, Uni- Universitet, Fabra, Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals, Goteborgs of Economics, University London School of University, Zurich, Bogazici versität Oxford, Düsseldorf Hans Boeckler Foundation Funded by: European Comission. 7th Framework Programme SSHH Funding: Period: identifies It lies at the heart of the European of nationals of the Member States. damental status an in- Europeans given case law have The treaties, legislation, and integration process. that these remain European Commission complains the of rights. Yet creasing number and for a large-scale IP, identifying it has included in FP7 a call underused. Therefore, citizenship rights. to exercising such European analysing barriers it bEUcitizen - All Rights Reserved? Barriers Towards European Citizenship European Towards Barriers Reserved? Rights - All bEUcitizen differences swers ministrative and bureaucratic hurdles; language problems; and other practical barriers and other practical barriers and bureaucratic hurdles; language problems; ministrative distinguish - and related duties. Furthermore we to claiming and exercising rights rights - economic, social, political, and civil - and by citizenship rights by the types of subjects of these rights: male and female, young and the ascribed characteristics of the and immigrant. old, native can learn from other times and places; We to the exercise of European citizenship. aim And we dimension to the analysis. add a historical and comparative therefore we to want we legal, and social sciences. Overall to combine insights from the historical, investigate tate Concordia’. ministrative, IBEI Scientific Report 2016-2017 16 our cross-cuttingobjectives. to promoteEUforeignpolicyscholarshipanddebateviatheweb-platform constitute professional development andtheactive disseminationofeasilyaccessibleresources of foreignpolicyscholarsthroughandtheintegrationearly-careerresearchers,their opportunities forpolicydebate.Thenetworkpromotesandbuildsthenextgeneration network partners and with foreign policy stakeholders and practitioners to increase with thewiderinternationalacademiccommunitycascadingknowledge outsidethe ciates, andprovidesavirtualoutreachdebatingdisseminationplatformtoengage stitutional networkofscholars.ItdeliberatelyreachesouttoitsGlobalNetwork Asso- TIA willcapacity-buildresearchandteachinginnovation for amultinationalcross-in- strengthen aglobalcommunityofseniorandjuniorscholarsinEUforeignpolicy.NOR- Network onResearch - NORTIA and Teaching inEUForeign Affairs EUN-NET -Understanding EU-UN Relations proven disciplines (law,economics,politicalscienceandinternationalrelations)thathave a and enhancetheunderstandingofthiscomplex relationship. and civil society stakeholders through several public events to disseminate knowledge of ing methodologiesandthesetupofaresearch networkthatwilloutlive theduration and debateoncurrentEU-UNissues.Theformer willbeachieved byavariety ofteach- interactions andtheforgingofabroadercommon publicspaceforinformedanalysis Network’s dualobjective comprisesthestimulation ofacademicinterestinEU-UN best-practice andcreatingathematictrans-national researchgroup.TheEUN-NET rationale ofthismultidisciplinarypartnership is to encourage exchange of academic the Period: 2017-2020 Funding: Funded by: EuropeanCommission. Erasmus+ Programme, Jean MonnetNetwork Association forContemporaryEuropeanStudies ven, LeidenUniversity,University UniversityCollege Dublin, Universityof Kent, ty, ARENA Centre for European Studies, European University Institute,KU Leu- Partners: IBEI Researcherslinkedtotheproject: IBEI PrincipalResearcher:RobertKissack Project Coordinator: programme. The objective oftheNORTIAJeanMonnetNetworkistodevelop, deepenand The record EUN-NET of Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals, Adam Mickiewicz Universi- 32.000 euros research The Network latter and Maastricht University will teaching brings entail together excellence an enhanced Oriol Costa,ElisabethJohansson-Nogués established in the cooperation field academics of EU-UN between from relations. academic different The

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17 on under data Network fora The compiling different the setting interactions. in UN the EU-UN the on within member-states EU of research activities EU records on of Εconomics and Business University Athens set voting cutting-edge European Commission. European Commission. Erasmus+ Pro- Erasmus+ Commission. European Commission. European data and and a 27.937 euros deliver (c) Dissemination of knowledge: the organization of public events engaging engaging public events the organization of (c) Dissemination of knowledge: The EUN-NET Network activities will revolve around three axes: around activities will revolve Network The EUN-NET teach- the exchange of to promote of activities the coordination (a) Education: an academic research workshop to share aca- (b) Research: the organization of knowledge Project Coordinator: 2016-2019 Period: IBEI Principal Researcher: Robert Kissack to the project: Esther Barbé, Elisabeth Johansson-Nogués IBEI Researchers linked Lon- of Leuven, Internacionals, University Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Partners: Freiburg, of Leiden Uni- and Political Science, University don School of Economics Adelphi University Catholique de Louvain, Université versity, by: Funded gramme, Jean Monnet Network Funding: also interventions the UN aegis. This data set together with the Handbook will be invaluable assets for assets for with the Handbook will be invaluable the UN aegis. This data set together researchers. actors. The culmination of these as civil society as well national and EU policy-makers end of the three-year held in Brussels at the event activities will be a large-scale public and stimulate public interest. Other dissemination period to discuss research findings as part of the Network’s of an EU-UN Observatory activities will comprise the set-up support for research and that will function as a data repository and provide website teaching on EU-UN relations. oral will - comprise the gathering of support best-practices. Such activities will ing and training the curriculum for EU-UN studies; articulation of a comprehensive ing materials and of com- relations; the development the-art Handbook on EU-UN editing of a state-of- visits simulations); teaching exchange methodologies (classroom plementary teaching the EU-UN sys- on electronic webinar of the Network; an (open) among the partners stakeholders; and training sessions audience of interested learners and tem for a wider and civil society. addressed to stakeholders demic IBEI Scientific Report 2016-2017 18 LEADERS -Politicians: Selectionandperformance about than justthoseatthetop,andjointdynamicsofteams.Besides,previousresearch positions. Arguably, outcomesalsodependonall membersofgovernments, rather Politics on topleadersbuthasrarelyexaminedtheaggregatecompositionofgovernments. a particularfocusontheimpactofindividualcharacteristicscorruption. especially GDPgrowth,totheneglectofotherimportantoutcomes.Theprojectplaces self-selection electoral systemsdependingonthesizeofmunicipalities.We distinguishbetween ical selection.Here we will exploit the discontinuities in salaries, competencies and istics ous researchhasinvestigated themechanismsthroughwhichindividualcharacter- use ofopenorclosedpartylist. salaries andthepower oflocalgovernments, andinstitutionalfactors,inparticularthe differently. complement specific uses administrative dataratherthansurvey data,whichwouldallowexaminingthe stantively politicians elections. Second,we willcollectoriginalsurvey datainatwo-wave panelstudyof nuity Design,apowerful toolthatexploitstherandomnessofoutcomesinvery close Ministerio deHacienday Administraciones PúblicasandapplyRegressionDisconti- local politicianselectedinSpainbetween 1979and2007madeavailable bytheSpanish taset ontheindividualcharacteristics(age,gender,occupation,andeducation)ofall tions affectgovernment performanceandhowtheychangeduetoholdingoffice. inform publicdebateaboutthistopic. knowledge about the causes and consequences of political leadership and will help of Period: 2017-2019 Funding: (MINECO) /NationalPlan R+D+I2013-2016ResearchProjects. Funded by:SpanishMinistryofEconomy,Industryand Competitiveness External Contributors:DídacQueralt,ElenaCostas,MartaCurto-Grau IBEI PrincipalResearcher:AinaGallego the The The The The projectwillstudylocalpoliticiansinSpain.First,we willuseanovel da- is reasons, political effects never important during third second We first this factors study 108.900 euros shortcoming performed psychological shortcoming, leaders of data their shortcoming leaders such questions how through time affect as beliefs, on by the in we and performance their text and leaders with office is motivations identify honesty, perhaps the analysis otherwise, performance. cutting (in scarcity alone, 2017) is the preferences, of has that edge of but why official of most and politicians studied well-identified previous Most by methods, different after important, teams documents. research leadership a it small to research has of types the run politicians is finished number research project in that for By of styles political has office, leaders addressing very (in will concentrated of and about in little outcomes, 2019). including economy different advance perform motiva- previ- polit- sub- We

IBEI Scientific Report 2016-2017 19 are- Norma- issue specific of contestation. number a normative in of variable) profiles new the by (independent EU eroded the in 96.800 euros being 2017-2019 are The starting point of the analytical framework that this project will put togeth- of the analytical framework that The starting point One of the primary aims of this project is to explore the evolution of norma- One of the primary aims of this IBEI Principal Researcher: Esther Barbé Elisabeth project: Oriol Costa, Martijn Vlaskamp, IBEI Researchers linked to the Marta Íñiguez de Heredia, Laia Mestres Johansson-Nogués, Robert Kissack, - Garcia-Durán, Juan Pab Antonio Sanahuja, Patricia External Contributors: José Anna Herranz-Surrallés, Michal Natorski, Benjamin Kienzle, Gemma lo Soriano, Collantes Funded by: Spanish Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness R+D+I 2013-2016 Research Projects. (MINECO) / National Plan Funding: Period: contestation and important as considers EU the that values the of some of foundations the that is er humani- sustainable development, fora (social solidarity, promotes in international tarianism), EU-NORMCON - Normative contestation in Europe: Implications for the EU the EU for Implications in Europe: contestation - Normative EU-NORMCON order global in a changing tive contestation is now less state-centric and more trans-national and, therefore, takes and, therefore, takes and more trans-national less state-centric now is contestation tive think tanks, political parties, of more actors (governments, place with the participation in the analysis of such changes media). The project will operationalize NGOs, lobbies, debate. a means to systematize the European that will provide terms of cleavages tive as within the broader agendas of sustainable development and peace-building,. The and peace-building,. The of sustainable development as within the broader agendas in which such the ways is to trace, in a detailed way, other primary aim of this project policy in multilateral evolution changes the EUs formulation of its foreign normative to trace and aggregated way, and in a more general institutions (dependent variable); the EU fac- in which contestation has changed the way how the evolution of normative EU-NormCom aims to reach conclusions that es the great debates on multilateralism. debates of International Relations and Europe- will become a reference in the scholarly also aims to produce results that might be of practical an Studies. On the other hand, it by our in the European debate, as shown for institutions and actors involved relevance in the Project. selection of Entities Involved IBEI Scientific Report 2016-2017 20 tioning atnationalandregionallevel. Transparencypolicieshave adirectimpactinthefunc- system ofgovernance TRANSAUTO - Transparency Policy andInformation Laws inamultilevel financial ruption andgenericallytomistrustsocialdiscontentgeneratedaftertheinternational to respondtheproblemsoflegitimacydemocraticinstitutions,cor- ulated it accountability, andpromotecitizenparticipationintheprocessofpolicy-makingtomake policies tainty regardingtheoutcomeofnextelection,morelikelytoadopttransparency depends largelyontheexpectedbenefitsofthatdecisionbyregionaldecision-makers. principal-agent modelswe showthatthescopeofpolicytransparencyinCCAA inclusive, the policiesthatcanpotentiallycontributemoretotransformadvanced societiesintomore scope oftheregulation.Fromthiscomparison,we hopetocontribute tothestudyofone information a newway ofdoingpoliticsthathasasitsultimateobjective toeliminatethemonopolyof cyagendas), created bytheComparative Analysis GroupPolicy Agenda (www.ub.edu/spanishpoli- and mediaarenasinthelastdecade. All datawillbefreelyavailable astherestofdata bases abouthowtheseissueshave beenprioritizedintheparliamentarian,governmental of regionaltransparency.Fortheanalysisagendadynamicswe willdevelop several data- in termsofthenumberandtypeactors.Totestthesehypotheses,we willcreateanindex in which policy change has been driven by a coalition of actors with similar characteristics radical change,and(5)thescopeoftransparencypolicywillbesimilarinthoseCCAA tuated equilibriumwe expectthat(4)theregulationoftransparencyfollowsaprocess gional transparency polices.Finally,we expectthat(3)thelevel ofcorruption doesnotexplainre- likely state and regional decision-makers to change their initial position with respect to group aspartoftheinternationalresearchnetwork: Comparative Agendas Project. fundamental fortheconsolidationandinternationalization oftheactivitiesthisresearch more Period: Funding: CO) /NationalPlan R+D+I2013-2016 ResearchProjects. Funded by:SpanishMinistryofEconomy, IndustryandCompetitiveness (MINE- Baumgartner External Contributors:Pere Vilanova, LuzMuñoz, Anna M. Palau, Frank IBEI Researcherslinkedtotheproject:IxchelPérezDurán IBEI PrincipalResearcher:LauraChaquésBonafont differences in The goal of this project is to analyze transparency policy and right to information in The goalofthisprojectistoanalyzetransparency policy and right toinformation in In particularwe expectthat(1)thelargerinterpartycompetitionanduncer- inclusive, of of crisis. Spain innovative advanced high once by 2016-2018 Transparency, politicians at 53.361 euros scope. and we in national the societies, and publish reflective. Similarly, scope reflective and and the right of and officials, regional In transparency (2) first specifically this societies. to the information, results. study ensuring level, higher From we policy. and Finally, the the explain transparency quality why the and expected Additionally, theory the good there how of development governance democracy. potential are of these to diffusion major enforce on issues the benefits, differences of are They the theory of have this policies, the principle are been project the pillars of aimed punc- in more reg- and the of of is

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to nu- this con- each and/ Glob- in - devel - evalu higher design in For empow- of the primarily have propose and and on and we field level research competition the and authors regulation. instruments transforming impact explores The in definition of its provision regional its quality, and in project different rapidly the encourage of regulatory at to purposes. expanded are the that governance the regulation, has of involved these regulation the trend regulation a of state for regulation education policy incentives, the actors social Specifically, of selection of used of aspects social area, higher the of of regulatory science. and intervention, diffusion the performance specific field different a the significance social instruments communities the how on public diffusion the the in of the study and introduce into communities to specific to analyse focused empirical 61.589 euros policies to the 2016-2018 are domains is effort and policy delving agencies-, either we and expansion an Understanding Public is Jacint Jordana IBEI Principal Researcher: Jacint Jordana Ana García Juanatey project: Ixchel Pérez Durán, IBEI Researchers linked to the Borràs, Antoine Maillet, Susana External Contributors: David Sancho Royo, Celaya Martin Lodge, Bolivar Industry and Competitiveness Funded by: Spanish Ministry of Economy, Research Projects. R+D+I 2013-2016 (MINECO) / National Plan Funding: Period: the project various norm, specific SOCIAL-REG - Regional social regulation in Latin America: A new agenda A new in Latin America: social regulation - Regional SOCIAL-REG and challenges Prospects development? for al South is vital for the disciplines of International Relations, Politics, International Politics, International al South is vital for the disciplines of International Relations, For this reason, this research pro- Political Sociology and International Development. posal

UNIREGOV - Regulatory Governance in Higher Education: a Comparative Comparative a Education: in Higher Governance - Regulatory UNIREGOV and Audiences Agencies Instruments, of Analysis merous countries. In the last decades, the use of regulatory instruments has become become of regulatory instruments has In the last decades, the use merous countries. the or to ensure the quality of the activities implemented by higher education institutions. by higher education institutions. quality of the activities implemented or to ensure the across regulatory capacities of states are part of the extension of the These tendencies the through an interdisciplinary perspective drawing upon recent contributions made by drawing upon recent contributions made by through an interdisciplinary perspective and law, while combining sociology economy, political international political science, conceptual ceptualized as the development of the regulatory state in the context of globalization of globalization regulatory state in the context of the development ceptualized as the 2013). The aim of 2011; Levi-Faur, last decades (Majone, 1996; Yeung, processes in the this education, erment processes that occur at the regional tier of governance in the Global South. in the Global South. erment processes that occur at the regional tier of governance purpose, ates analyse the specialized institutions responsible for performing that function -quality responsible for performing that function -quality analyse the specialized institutions assurance case. opment, includes the elaboration of a database of quality agencies throughout the world, as of quality agencies throughout the world, as includes the elaboration of a database about UK) the and Chile Mexico, (Spain, studies case four of realization the as well the IBEI Scientific Report 2016-2017 22 for academicsandpolicymakersalikeinEuropeLatin America. unattainable gional level shapesthedevelopment spaceviatheprovisionofpublicgoodsotherwise and towhatextentthearticulationofemergingformsregulatoryregimesatre- social sciences:regionalism,regulationanddevelopment. Moreover, itwillreveal how figurations ance inthedeveloping worldarestillinshortsupply.Given thechangingpower con- late 1990sandearly2000s,sustainedcomparative analysesonregulatorygovern- and theresilienceofregionalinstitutionsduringaftereconomiccrises Despite theresurgenceofregionalismandintraregionalrelationssincelate1980s The regimes interact,intersectandimpactdevelopment in the contextof global regulation. (social) policyanalysistooutlinehowregulationandnationalregionalregulatory interdisciplinary expertiseinregulatorygovernance, regionalintegrationstudiesand Insodoing,thestudywillbringincomplementaryand American Nations(Unasur). and the Union of South munity (CAN), the Common Market of the South (Mercosur) and provisioningenderequality,healthhighereducationthe Andean Com- Deacon 2006;etal.2010).Theprojectwillfocusonsocialpolicyregulation development spaceformanaginguncertaintiesthroughsocialregulation(Yeates and fects ofmarketinstabilityderived fromglobalisation(Telò 2001;Beeson2007),andas ica toillustratethere-emergenceofregionasaunitmitigatenegative ef- this isbackedbyadetailedcomparative analysisofthreeregionalblocsinLatin Amer- capacity (Braithwaite 2006). bringing ternational development itself.Theresearchwillthusmakeanoriginalcontributionby relationships, regionalcooperationandNorth-Southrelations,themeaningofin- governance scripts, this issue demands closer examination to understand state-market research Period: Funding: (MINECO) /NationalPlan R+D+I2013-2016ResearchProjects. Funded by:SpanishMinistryofEconomy,IndustryandCompetitiveness External Contributors:JeanGrugel, IBEI PrincipalResearcher:AndreaC.Bianculli Building on,butseekingtogobeyondtheEuropeanUnion(EU)experience, together and will by 2016-2018 41.503 euros the national hence for rise the fill of first governments, regional an time intellectual three powers which traditionally gap Andrea RibeiroHoffmann that and rely challenge provide on separate often the insights very more research limited that normative strands will regulatory be global useful in the

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to movements politics Pádraig likely provide Specifically, ethnic and more of Lange, indigenous are provision. conflicts which students good by land For movements public issues. on mediate 53.361 euros to mechanisms 2016-2018 indigenous impacts states substantive - of broader theoreti this argument, the project engages a variety In developing Drawing on social movement studies and historical institutionalism the project institutionalism the project studies and historical movement Drawing on social of that specific Soifer Funded by: Spanish Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness R+D+I 2013-2016 Research Projects. (MINECO) / National Plan Funding: Period: IBEI Principal Researcher: Matthias vom Hau External Contributors: Matthew and the goods if they have the organizational strength to sustain collective action, and operate and operate action, strength to sustain collective the organizational goods if they have outcome which is in turn the historical players, veto in a political context free of major in response to prior episodes of conflict. of distinct state institutions built cal tive approach that moves beyond simplistic assertions about the supposedly negative beyond simplistic assertions about the supposedly negative approach that moves tive of con- and public goods provision. For scholars ethnic diversity relationship between on the consequences lack of research the relative tentious politics the project addresses might transform the capacity of by identifying how movements of social movements when they are likely to do so. For students of indig- states to provide public goods, and the regional fragmentation beyond research moves enous mobilization the proposed a systematic cross-regional comparison with of the existing literature and combines exploring the consequences of indigenous America. Finally, less studied cases in Latin with a stronger basis to make also provides activists and policymakers movements options, and to assess and multicultural policy informed decisions about universalist meth- tactics. The project employs a qualitative the viability of particular mobilization techniques, including pro- of data-collection a variety odology. In doing so it combines newspapers and semi-structured interviews with indigenous analysis from test-event activists, non-activists, state officials, and economic elites. prominently naming and shaming and shifts in state-society linkages. It also hypoth- It also linkages. state-society in and shifts and shaming naming prominently esizes how and when ethnic mo- framework for analyzing theoretical an innovative develops bilization INDIPACT - Politics over Ethnicity: Indigenous Movements and Public Goods Public Goods and Movements Indigenous Ethnicity: over - Politics INDIPACT Africa and sub-Saharan America in Latin Provision to pacity IBEI Scientific Report 2016-2017 24 Eurozone of international conditionalitypolicies (with evidence from Greece and Spain during the recent work[Karagiannis,Y. andN.Konstantinidis(2015),‘Ontheconditionalsuccess curves international incentive schemes obey theneoclassical logic of upwards sloping supply and policy-related.Onthetheoreticalside,we shallgainmoreinsightsintowhether rope andLatin theoretical both America. Thefar-reachingresults ofourprojectwillbe ments. Inaddition,we wishtoconductanumberofdetailedcasestudies,mostlyinEu- in therealm of internationalpolitics, with a special focus on development-related agree- for theinternalpoliticsofEuropeanUnion, and oneforconditionalityagreements work, too.Ourgoalistobuildtwodetaileddatasetsofconditionalityagreements,one and internationalpolitics.Ontheempiricalside,thereremainsaconsiderableamountof relationship between ourtheoreticaltechnologyandsubstantive theoriesofEuropean extentions ofthebaselinemodeltoderive allpossibleconditions,and(b)analyzethe may ornotsucceed. What isurgentlyneeded now is to (a)workthroughadditional of Bayesian signalinggames,we derive conditionsunderwhichconditionalitypolicies and the (relatively uninformed) target government is the agent.Using the technology work, wherethe(relatively informed)internationaldonororganizationistheprincipal, to reform. This allows us to place ourselves within a rationalistic principal-agentframe- discover ize internationalconditionalitypolicies as extrinsic incentives schemes, and we seek to ing is, doconditionalitypoliciessometimes work andothertimesnot?This ground-break- they had themselves undertaken. This project seeks to explainthatvariation --why,that menting thepoliciesagreedwiththeirdonors,oreven undoingeven thosereformswhich ertimes, however,governments conditionalitypoliciesfail,andtarget endupnotimple- implementing andmaintainingthereforms required bythedonororganization(s).Oth- on with internationalincentives schemes and byproducingworld-class empirical research Sometimes, even manyregionalpowers usethem.Yet, conditionalitypolicies do not always work. Fund, the World Bank, the government of the United States, theEuropean Union, and for policyreforms) havein exchange Monetary becomewidespread.TheInternational tional Politics CPI-EIP -Counter-Productive Incentives Schemes inEuropean andInterna- tionality policiesshouldbeapplied,ornot. this project Period: 2016-2018 Funding: (MINECO) /NationalPlan R+D+I2013-2016 ResearchProjects. Funded by: SpanishMinistryofEconomy,Industryand Competitiveness External Contributors:MattiaGuidi,NikitasKonstantinidis IBEI PrincipalResearcher:Yannis Karagiannis -- topical Over thepastsix decades, conditionality policies (i.e. the grantingof assistance their or crisis.’ seeks not! they potentially matter. 47.432euros On GLOBAL turn to the answer On out policy the destructive to POLICY that theoretical be side, effective question we doi: effects shall side, 10.1111/1758-5899.12198]. and by provide on we both efficient, target build refining specific governments’ on, and and our target guidance seek theoretical governments We to intrinsic further as thus to tools when conceptual- motivation refine, end to condi- deal our up IBEI Scientific Report 2016-2017 25

Latin disci- in different existing from dynamics region American transnational Latin the different in the nodes around and 25.000 euros approach 2017-2018 networks into Challenges for regional integration in Latin America are enormous. For dec- America are enormous. regional integration in Latin Challenges for The transnational perspective that inspires this project aims to promote re- that inspires this project The transnational perspective The expected results of the ITN project include promoting a new generation project include promoting a new generation The expected results of the ITN Jacint Jordana IBEI Principal Researcher: Jacint Jordana Andrea C. Bianculli, IBEI Researchers linked to the project: Ixchel Pérez Durán, Juan Carlos Triviño Funded by: Spanish Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness R+D+I 2013-2016 Research Projects. (MINECO) / National Plan Funding: Period: research strategies of all types, in been undertaken, including have initiatives ades, numerous up making countries the in integration policy and social economic, promote to order in terms of institutional stability, been scarce, results have America. However, Latin goods, and policy co-ordination. of regional (or sub-regional) public the production Network (ITN) within Training as a request for an Innovative This project, designed - aims to promote an interdiscipli tender in the H2020 Programme, the 2018 call for nary - integra to regional roads new America: Latin Transnational - TRANSLAT globalization tion and America, both in regard to intra-regional relations, within Latin America, and with America, and with relations, within Latin America, both in regard to intra-regional a particular focus on transatlantic relations with other regions in the world, placing Europe. search plines and topics. These include cultural and literary relations, physical connections cultural and literary relations, physical connections plines and topics. These include migratory movements, generated through infrastructure, social links as areas such in the reduction of inequality, as and such as welfare and international relations in areas this purpose, the project aims to as social and economic regulation policies. With well as case studies, its all in analysis) network (social analysis methodology same the use that of studies on transnational relations and as the same theoretical perspective, well the necessary adaptations for each discipline. their impact on globalisation, with American integration, much more exposed to debates of an of researchers on Latin more conscious of the impact of globalisation on interdisciplinary nature, and much regional integration processes. IBEI Scientific Report 2016-2017 26 heterogeneous countability as a social relation between the agency and its forum, which includes an ly analyzethepotentialofregulatoryagenciesforpoliticalaccountability.Taking ac- ity. independence andautonomyofregulatoryagenciesraisestheproblemaccountabil- tions, beingthisespeciallymarkedinthecaseofregulatoryagencies.Moreover, the them accountable. Accountability hasthusbecomeafar-reachingconcernforinstitu- relevant logue latory agencies,withaparticularfocusontheirforum,argumentation,anddia- of autonomy, independence,andexpertiseasfundamentalelementstotheimprovement a particularinstitutionalmodelofstatebureaucracy:theregulatorystate.Basedon regulatory public servants, professionals,businessmen,andotherstakeholdersinthecontextof tional nisms ofregulatoryagenciesinacomparative perspective, bothinsectoralandna- objectives: 1)Tomapandassessthetransparencyaccesstoinformationmecha- traditionally tries showingdiverse administrative traditions.Whiledemocraticlegitimacyhasbeen tablished toregulatemultiplesectors,includingeconomicandsocialissues,incoun- bility, Transparency andEffectiveness ACCOUNTREG - The Political Economy ofRegulatory Agencies:Accounta- within boththeagencyandbroadercommunity. make policy Period: Funding: Plan R+D+I2008-2011ResearchProjects. Funded by:Spanish External Contributors:DavidSanchoRoyo,XavierFernández-Marín,Isik Ozel Ana GarciaJuanatey IBEI Researcherslinkedtotheproject:AndreaC.Bianculli,Fulya Apaydin, IBEI PrincipalResearcher:JacintJordana and it terms; Moving beyondnormative frameworks,thisresearchprojectwillempirical- The increasingly for outcomes justification governance; rise the entwined 2) 2013-2016 array To 52.650 euros and effectiveness assess and diffusion of difficult dynamics; with actors 3) economic the To Ministry accountability, relations of better and of to regulatory regulatory determine 4) organizations, efficiency, understand To of of Science identify cooperation agencies, the agencies who numerous complex and which the the is policy responsible Innovation study as and during accountability they patterns regulatory conflict aims communities foster the to (MICINN) for 1990s of between fulfill a governance agencies and learning mechanisms has around the how politicians, enthroned / following National were process to today regu- hold are es-

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links prod- associa- different their significant in a of medicinal of agencies professional identifying to creation the NGOs, in evaluation powers agencies, of firms, resulted markets, has European delegation of the financial associations, state” of servants result security, business a regulatory as civil as food “the as (such of decades such 6.833 euros groups two growth last The The objective of this research is to examine stakeholders involvement in Euro- involvement stakeholders to examine is research this of The objective members/top-level domains, IBEI Principal Researcher: Ixchel Pérez Durán Karagiannis, Fu- project: Jacint Jordana, Yannis IBEI Researchers linked to the Ana García Juanatey Ann Daniels, C. Bianculli, Lesley Andrea Apaydin, lya External Contributors: David Sancho, Jorge Rodríguez and Research Grants (AGAUR) Agency for Management of University Funded by: Funding: 2016-2017 Period: the interest

Groups of Interest and Accountability in European Union Agencies Union Agencies European in and Accountability of Interest Groups number of specialised and non-elected bodies which carry out executive powers (such (such powers carry out executive and non-elected bodies which number of specialised (EAs) creation of European agencies or regulatory agencies). The as central banks EAs According to some scholars, so-called “credible commitment”. stems from the of the EU de- order to enhance the credibility as independent bodies in created were Union agencies has been increasing The number of European cision-making process. over ucts, and management of the Union’s external borders, among others. of the Union’s external borders, ucts, and management the research seeks to examine the careers of current pean agencies. In the one hand, board this research aims to examine what factors explain tions or trade unions). In addition, This study is based on an in stakeholder participation across agencies. the variation of current board members of EAs. original dataset on the career trajectories with politicians (such as national governments or national political parties) and spe- and parties) political national or national governments as (such politicians with cific policy IBEI Scientific Report 2016-2017 28 find and lawanswering differentconceptual,empiricalandnormative questions. proaches. borders, sovereignty andself–determinationthroughnewconceptualizationsap- some ders systems, politicalcommunities,securityzonesandcommunitiesofsolidarity. ing more return to issues of sovereignty, the substantive meaning of sovereignty is every time as ofsovereignty arestillpowerful. Whilemanyargumentsaboutself-determination these dynamicsareusuallycomplementingbutnotreplacingthestate.Traditionalide- and collaborationemergeabove, belowandacrossthestatesystem.However, mostof cial bordersinEuropearechanging.TheEUisrescaling,asnewcirclesofintegration and cangoalsobackward orsideways. Manypolitical,economic,jurisdictionalorso- Borders, sovereignty andself-determination incontemporary Europe proceeds States. Externalbordersarebecomingincreasinglydiverse andmultiple.Integration a tion, whichrelatestothepuzzleoroneofthree sub-fields. ters shouldarticulateasubstantively important,theoreticallyrelevant researchques- new dynamics,tryingtoexplainitscasualprocessesandconsequences.Thechap- separated. Inourprojectwe willanalysethedescribedpoliticalphenomenonwithits self-determination, as the traditional components of statehood can be unpacked and concept ofstatesovereignty inamulti-level system.With thatitcaneasetheissueof icy? Thenewconceptualisationofinnerboundariesandexternalborderschangesthe UK withdrawal andfurtherenlargement.Howdoesitdesignitsneighbourhoodpol- Union anditsneighbourhood.Therelevant questionsare:HowdoestheEUreactto differentiation complex, different in Period: Funding: Funded by:PublicDiplomacyCouncilofCatalonia(Diplocat) External Contributors:MichaelKeating, Axel Marx,Jan Wouters IBEI Researcherslinkedtotheproject:AdamHolesch IBEI PrincipalResearcher:JacintJordana specific unclear We The Euroareacreatesamajorinternaldivision,buttherearealsobor- Brexit hasshownthattheEUintegrationprocesslostitsforward dynamic respect at We find different diverse 2016-2017 purposes. will in depth 111.720 euros growing to of this concentrate specific status pace and fluent of Differential policies/sovereignty internal interdependent. for creating fields context. states, on differences, including the a circles variety territories We fields would There of refugees, of of integration which including models political and like are communities create different to migrants linking science, address different and fluent collaboration spatial states and international these within internal clusters to labour economies, linked the the boarders EU. of are rights. European issues relations Member We becom- social find We for of

IBEI Scientific Report 2016-2017 29 rec- con- con- Ann young as the was of in Lesley later group and States the education the Apaydin, 2009, the of 2014 in Fulya and group website), Hau, 2009 economy In vom research political work. the technologies, Matthias emerging new scientific as of Muro, the matters, of body other Diego (use joint recognition work among the major Granados, 36.000 euros 32.400 euros a with of scientific consider, first its As a research group, the GREI came together during 2008 under the auspices of of the auspices under during 2008 together came the GREI group, research a As The European Foreign Policy Observatory was founded as a research group in founded was The European Foreign Policy Observatory Daniels, Pablo Astorga, Martin Shaw, Nico Krisch Daniels, Pablo External Contributors: Xavier Fernández Marín and Research Grants (AGAUR) Agency for Management of University by: Funded Funding: 2014-2017 Period: IBEI Principal Researcher: Jacint Jordana Karagiannis, project: Andrea C. Bianculli, Yannis IBEI Researchers linked to the Francisco IBEI Principal Researcher: Esther Barbé Mestres Laia project: Elisabeth Johansson-Nogués, to the IBEI Researchers linked Martijn Vlaskamp Camps, Robert Kissack, Margarita Petrova, Surralles, Eduard Anna Herranz External Contributors: Oriol Costa Fernández, Soriano Gatica Soler Lecha, Raül Hernández Sagrera, Juan Pablo and Research Grants (AGAUR) by: Agency for Management of University Funded Funding: 2014-2017 Period: of IBEI, creation solidated research group in 2014. The subjects for study by the group members combine The subjects for study by the research group in 2014. solidated with those of international political economy and perspectives the academic traditions set research group to focus on is a wide relations. The main area for the of international of with the study development, international and regarding politics problems global of the group this way, In being tackled transversely. processes international governance members text and the networks of actors of the multilateral institutions, of globalisation, the role countries interaction among of in the processes or present in the international sphere and the effects on their public policies. ognized as consolidated research group. the GREI - International Studies Research Group Research Studies GREI - International OBS - European Foreign Policy Observatory Policy Foreign OBS - European and debate about the Euro- and increasing knowledge 2001 with the aim of promoting it as a group, raise the visi- is to consolidate objective pean Union’s foreign policy. The bility researchers, the group’s internationalisation (work in European research networks) and in European research internationalisation (work the group’s researchers, the IBEI Scientific Report 2016-2017 30 Italy, Netherlands,Portugal,Spain,Switzerland,andtheUK. from USA, Canada and several European countries Belgium, Denmark, France, Israel, ology oftheComparative Policy Agendas Project:aninternationalnetworkofscholars and policysubsystems.Thesedatabaseshave beendeveloped followingthemethod- and quantitative methodsfortheanalysisofpolicydynamicsacrosstime,countries ysis isbasedonthedevelopment oflargedatasets,whichallowcombining qualitative gender andpublicpolicy(5)themobilizationofinterestorganizations.Ouranal- the and qualityofdemocracyinmultilevel systemsofgovernance, (3)Europeanizationof between thepoliticalagenda,mediaandpublicopinion,(2) representation tions intheprioritizationofissuesacrosstime. erences, andhowpolicyactors–especiallymass-media—contributetoexplainvaria - of whythesevariations occur,towhatextend issue politicizationfollowspublic pref- of ent. Themaingoalistoidentifythevariations ofthelist ofproblemsthatareobject sue prioritizationandpolicydynamicsinSpainfromtransitiontodemocracypres- Comparative Policy Agendas important political Period: (AGAUR) Funded by:AgencyforManagementofUniversity andResearchGrants External Contributors:AnnaM.Palau, LuzMaríaMuñoz,Pere Vilanova Ruben Moliné IBEI Researcherslinkedtotheproject: Aina Gallego Dobon,JoannaJasiewicz, IBEI PrincipalResearcher:LauraChaquésBonafont At The SpanishPolicy Agendas Projectisaimedtocontributetheanalysisof- present, agenda attention 2014-2017 we and are within patterns working the Spanish of on policy five different political convergence areas system; across of analysis: and

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IBEI Scientific Report 2016-2017 31 Josep Maria Castellano García Telecommunications and Internet Policy between Europe and Latin and Latin Europe between and Internet Policy Telecommunications The Cátedra Telefónica de Política y Regulación de las Telecomunicaciones e e Telecomunicaciones de Política y Regulación de las The Cátedra Telefónica Eu- in and Internet policy telecommunications about are: to discuss The goals America; Regulation and Regulatory Models in Europe and Latin America; The The America; Models in Europe and Latin America; Regulation and Regulatory Transnational Regulatory Spaces in Europe and creation of Supranational and Latin America. IBEI Principal Researcher: Jacint Jordana Advisor: IBEI Technical Funded by: Telefónica Funding: 70.000 euros 2016-17 Period: Areas: bench- and Internet policy created to facilitate telecommunications Internet has been America. Latin Europe and marking between the main regula- working papers that deal with America; to produce rope and Latin poli- ICT in practices good and ideas Exchange to evolution; and trends models tory a American Researchers; to create for Latin programme research cies through visiting platform in touch with the experts in the field. knowledge Cátedra Telefónica de Política y Regulación de las Telecomunicaciones e e Telecomunicaciones de las y Regulación de Política Telefónica Cátedra Latina – Europa América Internet IBEI Scientific Report 2016-2017 Total Others MINECO MICINN/ Union European year) granted (by Funding Projects Research Table 3. Research Projects Funding by Granted Year (2008-2017) 32 (starting year) Projects Granted Research Table 2. NumberofResearch Projects Granted by Starting Year (2008-2017) European Union MICINN/MINECO Others Total 200.580 € 200.580€ 185.880 € 185.880€ 14.700 € 14.700€ 2008 - 69.600 € 69.600€ 69.600 € 69.600€ 2009 - - 349.800 € 349.800€ 341.946 € 341.946€ 2008 7.854 € 7.854€ 2010 2 1 1 - - 2009 377.322 € 377.322€ 182.290 € 182.290€ 185.032 € 185.032€ 2 2 10.000 € 10.000€ - - 2011 2010 5 4 1 - 50.820 € 50.820€ 50.820 € 50.820€ 2012 - - 2011 5 1 3 1 339.549 € 339.549€ 159.120 € 159.120€ 98.429 € 98.429€ 82.000 € 82.000€ 2013 2012 1 1 - - 123.400 € 123.400€ 2013 25.000 € 25.000€ 98.400 € 98.400€ 2014 8 1 4 3 - 2014 264.459 € 264.459€ 224.459 € 224.459€ 40.000 € 40.000€ 5 1 4 - 2015 - 2015 2 1 1 - 443.736 € 443.736€ 257.246 € 257.246€ 158.553 € 158.553€ 27.937 € 27.937€ 2016 2016 9 1 5 3 788.445 € 788.445€ 230.700 € 230.700€ 527.745 € 527.745€ 30.000 € 30.000€ 2017 2017 6 2 3 1 3.007.711 € 3.007.711€ 1.247.122€ 1.249.482€ 511.107 € 511.107€ Total Total 21 17 45 7 IBEI Scientific Report 2016-2017 33 Q1] SJR – Q3 [JCR Canadian Journal of Latin

1246-1271. 1 , 47(2): 313-328. [JCR Q1 – SJR (9): , 39 (6): 1276-1298. [JCR39 (6): , Q1 – SJR 49 , [SJR Q2] , 98 (2): 151-174. , 43: 47-67. [JCR Q4 – SJR Q3] West European Politics European West , 11 (3): 349-374. [JCR Q1] Q1 – SJR JCR: Journal Citation Report (ISI); SJR: SCImago Journal Rank (SCOPUS) Papers published in peer-reviewed journals in peer-reviewed published Papers tional Networks as Drivers of Agency Independence: The Case of the Spanish Nu- Agency of tional Networks as Drivers clear Safety Council. Administration and Society the long run. Cliometrica ry. Revista de Economía Mundial 2242. Revista Española resolución 1325 a la la resolución de o paz y seguridad jeres, [-] de Derecho Internacional, 68 (2): 103-132. European Political Science, 15 (1): 73-88. [JCR European Political Six European Democracies. across Q1 – SJR Q2] History, American Economic - Journal of Iberian and Latin Revista de Historia Economica 35 (3): 319-353. [JCR Q4] Q4 – SJR , 40: 1-10. [-] Revista General de Derecho Europeo Q1] Studies in Political Economy Argentina. Studies in Political to the Parliamentary Arena. to the Parliamentary Exploring the Dynamics of EU-MERCOSUR Negotiations. Q1] 2017. Diversity in the News? A Study of Interest Groups in the Media in the UK, in the Media Interest Groups Study of A in the News? 2017. Diversity Science Spain and Denmark. British Journal of Political American and Caribbean Studies, 41 (2): 173-198. [SJR Q4] Publications 1 BIANCULLI, Andrea C.; JORDANA, Jacint; GARCIA JUANATEY, Ana. 2017. Interna- Ana. 2017. JUANATEY, Andrea C.; JORDANA, Jacint; GARCIA BIANCULLI, ASTORGA, Pablo; ARROYO ABAD, Leticia. 2017. Latin American earnings inequality American earnings inequality in ABAD, Leticia. 2017. Latin ARROYO ASTORGA, Pablo; the 20th centu- in America in Latin the have-nots and haves The 2016. Pablo. ASTORGA, de Seguridad: la agenda de mu- y Consejo Esther. 2016. Contestación normativa BARBÉ, APAYDIN, Fulya. 2016. The Supranational Dimension of Voting in National Elections of Voting in National 2016. The Supranational Dimension Fulya. APAYDIN, 1900-2011. America, Latin and skill premiums in 2017. Real wages ASTORGA, Pablo. medio. del el camino Europea: la Unión estrategia global de Esther. 2016. La BARBÉ, 4.1 and in Fordism discipline: training workers after 2017. Uneasy Fulya. APAYDIN, 4. CHAQUÉS BONAFONT, Laura; MUÑOZ, Luz. 2016. Explaining Interest Groups Access Explaining Interest Groups Luz. 2016. Laura; MUÑOZ, BONAFONT, CHAQUÉS BIANCULLI, Andrea C. 2016. Regulatory Governance Regimes and Interregionalism: C. 2016. Regulatory Governance Andrea BIANCULLI, CHAQUÉS BONAFONT, Laura; SKORKJAER BINDERKRANTZ, A; HALPIN, D.R. Laura; SKORKJAER BINDERKRANTZ, CHAQUÉS BONAFONT, IBEI Scientific Report 2016-2017 34 DIEZ MEDRANO, Juan.2016.Globalization,Transnational Human Capital, and Em- GALLEGO, DIEZ MEDRANO,Juan.2017.BeliefsandTradeUnionSupporttoLiberalization DIEZ MEDRANO,Juan;BRAUN, Michael; BEHR,Dorothee.2017.WhatdoRespon- DIEZ MEDRANO,Juan.2017.MultilingualismandEuropeanIdentification.Sociological DANIELS, Lesley; BALCELLS, Laia; ESCRIBÀ-FOLCH, Abel. 2016.The determinants GALLEGO, Aina; ANDUIZA, Eva; MUÑOZ,Jordi.2016.Whydovotersforgive corrupt GALLEGO, Aina. 2016.InequalityandtheErosion of TrustamongthePoor.Socio-Eco GALLEGO, Aina; MARX, Paul. 2017. Disentangling Preferences for Multi-Dimensional CHAQUÉS BONAFONT, Laura;VLIEGENTHART, R;WALGRAVE, S;GIUNI,M;HUT- CHAQUÉS BONAFONT, Laura;PALAU, Anna M;BAUMGARTNER, F; GROSSMAN, GALLEGO, Aina; BUSCHA,Franz;STURGIS, Patrick; OBERSKI, Daniel. 2016.Places ployment in the European Union. – SJRQ1] Q3–SJRQ1] (6): 449–470.[JCR tional RelationsandDevelopment. in theU.S. and theUK:The AFL-CIO andtheTUC Compared. Q2– SJR Q2] tity. DOI:dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11135-017-0507-6.[JCR tions dents MeanwhentheyReportbeing‘CitizensoftheWorld’? Using ProbingQues- Q3–SJRQ1] Inquiry. DOI:10.1111/soin.12211.[JCR Q1–SJRQ1] Research, 53(1):33-48.[JCR of low-intensityintergroupviolence:Thecase of NorthernIreland.Journal Peace – SJRQ1] Q1 in Seven Countries?EuropeanJournalofPolitical Research, 55(2):283-301.[JCR Government Studies of information, andcleanalternatives.mayors? Implicitexchange,credibility Local Q1 – SJRQ1] nomic Review,14(3):443-460.[JCR Q1–SJRQ1] [JCR Policies: A ConjointExperiment.JournalofEuropeanPublic Policy Q1–SJRQ1] 10.1177/0022002716682593. [JCR Resolution,DOI: Conflict of states. Journal identities inmulticultural ethno-national TER, E. Q1–SJRQ1] (2): 837-859.[JCR of Protest. A Longitudinal Study in Six West-European Countries. British JournalofPolitical Science and preferences: A Longitudinal Analysis of Self-Selection and Contextual Efects. [et.al]. to R. Aina; Elucidate 2016. 2016. HIERRO, The Do International Media the Q3–SJRQ1] , 42(4):598-615.[JCR Media Maria as a José. set Dual Differences Q1–SJRQ1] , 46(3):529-550.[JCR the DOI: 2017. International JournalofComparativeSociology Mediator Parliamentary doi.org/10.1057/s41268-017-0084-2. Identities in of Cosmopolitanism. the in Agenda? Political between: A Agenda Political Comparative , 24(7):1027-1047. 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, 108: 55-69. [JCR Q1 2017. European Planning Studies, 24 European Planning Magnus. 10.1111/rego.12174. . Energy Policy DOI: International Journal of Public Administra- International Journal of Public , 14 (3): 657-679. [JCR Q2 – SJR Q2] America SCHOLLER, Latin Mattia; from 245-262. [JCR, 670 (1): Q1 – SJR Q1] , 22 (3): 385-404. [JCR, 22 (3): 385-404. and Politics South European Society Q1 GUIDI, Lessons Yannis; , 43: 61-82. [SJR Q3] electrification: Law & Contemporary Problems, 79 (2): 1-26. [SJR Q1] Governance in the Eurozone Crisis: Decentralized Bargaining, Political Leader- Crisis: in the Eurozone Governance ship, and the Theory of EU Institutions. Dispersion. Cuadernos Europeos de Deusto, ulous Design of Power , 54 (2): 233-248. [JCR233-248. (2): Studies, 54 Market Common Hagiography. Journal of vs. SJR Q1 – Q1] tion, 40 (14): 1211-1222. [SJR Q2] cy rationales and evidence: a plea for policy analysis. a plea for evidence: cy rationales and (12): 2133-2153. [JCR Q1] Q2 – SJR Regulatory Agencies Independent in Practice? Evidence from Board Members in Members Board Evidence from Agencies Independent in Practice? Regulatory , 10 (3): 230-247. [JCRSpain. Regulation and Governance Q1] Q1 – SJR SALVADOR, Miquel; SANCHO, David. 2017. Las agencias públicas en España: agencias 2017. Las Miquel; SANCHO, David. SALVADOR, rendición de cuentas. Revista Española de Ciencia percepciones sobre autonomía y Política – SJR Q1] International Journal of Constitutional Law full - Telecom of the Spanish The Termination Accountability Failures: and Innovations munications Agency. – SJR Q1] Q1] - Economy Crisis on Social Regula Examining the Impact of State Transformation: , and Governance tion in Europe. Regulation . Annals power the realities of soft and izontal collaboration of the American Academy and Social Science of Political KRISCH, Nico; JACHTENFUCHS, Markus. 2016. Subsidiarity in Global Governance. Markus. 2016. Subsidiarity in Global Governance. KRISCH, Nico; JACHTENFUCHS, KARAGIANNIS, Yannis. 2016. Decision-Making in the European Union – Or, the Metic- KARAGIANNIS, Yannis. KARAGIANNIS, Yannis. 2016. The Origins of the Common Market: Political Economy KARAGIANNIS, Yannis. KARAGIANNIS, JORDANA, Jacint; BORRAS, Susana. 2016. When regional innovation policies meet poli- policies 2016. When regional innovation Susana. JORDANA, Jacint; BORRAS, JORDANA, Jacint; BIANCULLI, Andrea C; FERNANDEZ-MARIN, Xavier. 2016. Are Xavier. 2016. Andrea C; FERNANDEZ-MARIN, JORDANA, Jacint; BIANCULLI, JORDANA, Jacint; PARRADO, Salvador; PASCUAL, Laura; GARCIA JUANATEY, Ana; GARCIA JUANATEY, Laura; PASCUAL, Salvador; JORDANA, Jacint; PARRADO, KRISCH, Nico. 2016. Pouvoir constituant and pouvoir irritant in the Postnational Order. JORDANA, Jacint; CALZADA, Joan; BANAL-ESTAÑOL, Albert. 2017. How to achieve Albert. 2017. How to achieve Joan; BANAL-ESTAÑOL, JORDANA, Jacint; CALZADA, JORDANA, Jacint; SANCHO, David; GARCIA JUANATEY, Ana. 2017. Administrative Administrative 2017. Ana. JUANATEY, GARCIA David; SANCHO, Jacint; JORDANA, JORDANA, Jacint; KNILL, Christoph; STEINBACH, Yves. 2017. Austerity or Welfare or Welfare Austerity 2017. Yves. KNILL, Christoph; STEINBACH, JORDANA, Jacint; JORDANA, Jacint. 2017. Transgovernmental networks as regulatory networks as regulatory hor- intermediaries: Transgovernmental Jacint. 2017. JORDANA, IBEI Scientific Report 2016-2017 36 SPOOR, SPOOR, Max;KOMAREK, A; FENG, S; SHI, X. 2017.Income implications of political SPOOR, Max; RAO, F; MA; X; SHI, X. 2017. Crop-tree intercropping and land tenure (in) PÉREZ DURÁN,Ixchel.2016. Accountability fromtheperspective oftheforum:citizens’ PÉREZ DURÁN, Ixchel; RODRÍGUEZMENÉS, Jorge. 2017.Explainingaccountability PÉREZ DURÁN, Ixchel. 2017.Interestgrouprepresentationintheformal design ofEU PÉREZ DURÁN, Ixchel. 2017.Politicalandstakeholder’s tiesinEuropeanUnionagen- MATHIEU, Emmanuelle.2017.MeasuringMulti-LevelGovernance: Regulatory Organi- LIBEL, Tamir. 2016.ExplainingtheSecurityParadigm Shift:StrategicCulture,Epistemic TRIVIÑO, Juan Carlos. 2017. The politics of immigration locally: alliances between po - SHAW, PETROVA, Margarita. 2016.RhetoricalEntrapmentand Normative Enticement:How PÉREZ DURÁN,Ixchel;FONT, Núria.2016.TheEuropeanParliament oversightof EU Charny’s Q4–SJRQ3] view, 9(1):93-110.[JCR capital andagriculturallanduseinwestern China.China Agricultural Economic Re- security inruralXinjiang.LandUsePolicy Genocide StudiesandPrevention: An InternationalJournal,10(2):3-22.[-] attitudes Q2–SJRQ1] Science Review,9(3):329-350.[JCR for publicpolicies:anfsQCAanalysisofhealthpolicyinSpain.EuropeanPolitical Q1–SJRQ1] agencies. RegulationandGovernance, DOI:10.1111/rego.12150.[JCR Q1 –SJRQ1] cies. Q1–SJRQ1] 11 (3):252-268.[JCR zational Proliferation,CoordinationandConcentration.Regulation&Governance , 137-156. [SJRQ3] Communities, Israel’s Changing NationalSecurityPolicy.DefenceStudies,16(2): Q3–SJRQ1] dx.doi.org/10.1080/01419870.2017.1297471. [JCR litical partiesandimmigrant organizations.Ethnic and Racial Studies. 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November. don School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK. January. GALLEGO, GALLEGO, Aina. 2017. Multidimensional Preferences for Labour Market Reforms: A Market Reforms: Labour for Preferences Multidimensional 2017. Aina. GALLEGO, GALLEGO, Aina. 2017. Evaluation in Governance and Politics research network. Insti- and Politics research in Governance Aina. 2017. Evaluation GALLEGO, GALLEGO, Aina. 2017. The Political Implications of Technological Change. 2nd Work- Change. Political Implications of Technological Aina. 2017. The GALLEGO, - the Oxford Hand Discussing Regionalism: C. 2016. Comparative Andrea BIANCULLI, IÑIGUEZ DE HEREDIA, Marta. 2017. Militarism, Authority and Resistance: Exploring Exploring Resistance: and Authority Militarism, Marta. 2017. HEREDIA, DE IÑIGUEZ GALLEGO, Aina. 2016. Risk of computerization in Europe: Evidence from the ESS. 1st Aina. 2016. Risk of computerization in Europe: Evidence GALLEGO, JOHANSSON-NOGUÉS, Elisabeth. 2017. 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VLASKAMP, Martijn; PARTZSCH, Lena. 2016. Transparency and Due Diligence: A New New A and Due Diligence: Transparency Lena. 2016. PARTZSCH, Martijn; VLASKAMP, VOM VOM VOM VOM 5.3 Finance in Emerging Economies. 2017 Regulating Islamic Fulya. APAYDIN, APAYDIN, VOM BARBÉ, Esther. 2016. La Estrategia Global de la Unión Europea: ¿necesaria?, ¿oportuna?, Esther. 2016. La Estrategia Global de la Unión Europea: ¿necesaria?, BARBÉ, VOM IBEI Scientific Report 2016-2017 54 JOHANSSON-NOGUÉS, Elisabeth.2017.ProvincializingSovereignty? Locating the IÑIGUEZ DE HEREDIA, Marta. 2017.The militarisation of peacebuilding:reinforcing GALLEGO, Aina. 2016.ThePoliticalImplications of Technological Change. Universidad GALLEGO, GALLEGO, GALLEGO, GALLEGO, GALLEGO, GALLEGO, Aina. 2017.Thepoliticallegaciesofviolence:Evidence from the Spanish GALLEGO, Aina. 2017.Thepoliticallegaciesofviolence:Evidence from the Spanish GALLEGO, DANIELS, Lesley. 2016. Buyingpeace: Amnesty and civil war. 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MarthaGarcíaMurillo(SyracuseUniversity-IBEI) Anna Herranz(Maastricht University) Ana Bizberge(Universidad deBuenos Aki Suzuki(EuropeanUniversity Institute) Anna Kyriazi(EuropeanUniversity Institute) Ann Daniels(IBEI) Artigas (SciencesPoParis) Aires) - IBEI Scientific Report 2016-2017 61 Internacionals) Astorga (Institut Barcelona d’Estudis of Cambridge) Ayşe Zarakol (University of Michigan) (University Barbara Koremenos 22/06/2017. Law of International The Continent (Cornell University) Pepinsky 28/06/2017. Tom Asia in Southeast and Elections: Democratization States, Neopatrimonialism, Simoni (Samford University-IBEI) 09/10/2017. Serena Redefining genderroles: power, violence and women in transnational criminal orga- nizations Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals) (Institut Vlaskamp 16/10/2017. Martijn The Global-Local Nexus of Armed Conflicts: How External Economic Interventions Ending the War Can Hurt Civilians Without d’Anàlisi Econòmica-UAB) 23/10/2017. 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Tamir Libel(IBEI) Cuba-USA: FromClosestEnemiesToDistantFriends(1959-2016) 20/05/2016. FranciscoLópez-Segrera(Universidad PolitècnicadeCatalunya) gladesh, Colombia,ChileandGuatemala) State MassViolenceof inNationalandHybridTribunals(Argentina,Cambodia,Ban Genocide or Crimesagainst Humanity:Comparative Analysis of theTrialsinCases 06/05/2016. DanielFeierstein(Universidad NacionaldeTresFebrero) Globalizing theClassicFoundationsofInternationalPoliticalEconomyThought 29/04/2016. EricHelleiner(University ofWaterloo) Leveraging War in TimesofPeace: American GrandStrategyandFutureWorldOrders 15/04/2016. DougStokes(University ofExeter) national System Risk andResponsibility. Understanding the GrowthofPrivate SecurityintheInter- 01/04/2016. MaryMartin–SabineSelchow(LSE) (1914-1918) fromMozambique Establishing Contrapuntal GlobalHistoricalSociologies: Reading the Great War London) Anna Lührmann(V-DemInstitute,University ofGothenburg) Meera Sabaratnam (School of Oriental and African Studies, University of - IBEI Scientific Report 2016-2017 63 Sa- Paris Université CNRS, polytechnique, Ecole (i3-CRG, Berkowitz Global Latin America: A Multi-sectoral Ph.D. Training Programme A Multi-sectoral Ph.D. Training America: Global Latin Heloise Pompeu Fabra) Abel Escribà-Folch (Universitat Andrea C. Bianculli (IBEI) Workshops and other scientific activities organised by/at IBEI other scientific activities organised and Workshops clay, and IBEI) - Gover Global and Development Sustainable on Perspective Science Management A nance of Oxford) 17/11/2016. David Rueda (University Altruism and Population Redistribution Preferences, What? Parochial Who Wants Heterogeneity Centre for Policy Studies Kiev - IBEI) 25/11/2016. Sergey Sukhankin (International Sea its implications for the Baltic Oblast 2009 - 2016 and Militarization of Kaliningrad security 12/12/2016. Remittances and Protest in Dictatorships 16/12/2016. America Insights from South Some Overlap? Why do Regional Organizations Analyzing Latin America’s Role in the 21st Century. Proposal meeting Analyzing Latin Organized by: Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals Hosted by: Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals Coordinator: Jacint Jordana (IBEI) Axel Marx; Jean Adam Holesch; Andrea C. Bianculli; Guest speakers: Jacint Jordana; Grugel; Christoph Hebestreit; Jan Wouters; Marianne Braig 2017. Policy Making in Hard Times: Deregulation, Dismantling and 15-17 November Compensation München; Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Organized by: Lüdwig Maximilians Universität Internacionals; DAAD Hosted by: Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals Steinebach (LMU) Coordinator: Jacint Jordana (IBEI); Christoph Knill (LMU); Yves 11 December 2017. 7.3 and Governance) Economy (Institute of Political Dídac Queralt 10/10/2016. on Fiscal Capacity of War The Legacy (McGill University) Paul 21/10/2016. T.V. Politics Soft Balancing in World Powers. Restraining Great 11/11/2016. IBEI Scientific Report 2016-2017 64 Guest Steinebach; Schäfer; EbruEceÖzbey; Atila Eralp Chaqués Ieva Bloma;Fulya Laura Apaydin; IxchelPérezDurán;Thomas Rixen;LukasHakelberg; Kotroyannos Dimitrios;Stylianos IoannisTzagkarakis;Emmanouil Mavrozacharakis; na Eduard Siretioglu Guest speakers:RobertKissack;FundaTekin; Erdogan Aykaç; ÖzgürÖzvatan; Zeynep Coordinator: RobertKissack(IBEI);FundaTekin (University ofCologne) Hosted by:InstitutBarcelonad’EstudisInternacionals Organized by:University ofCologne;InstitutBarcelonad’EstudisInternacionals lenges andopportunities 17-18 October 2017.The European Union, Turkey and its wider neighbourhood: - chal Arnau Gutiérrez Ramón Sanahuja;SòniaTomàs; Luigi Carafa; DavidRojasRueda;OctavidelaVarga; Guest speakers:RobertKissack; Agustí FernándezdeLosada; David Brito;Valeria Bello; Coordinator: RobertKissack(IBEI) Hosted by:InstitutBarcelonad’EstudisInternacionals Organized by:InstitutBarcelonad’EstudisInternacionals;Barcelona’gov 7-10 November 2017.Proyección InternacionaldelasCiudades Calbó; Estel·laPareja; LorenzoGabrielli;IntiBertocchi;RamónSanahuja tavi delaVarga; Teresa Cappiali;Vicent Climent-Ferrando;ChristineBarwick;Ignasi PeterGuest speakers:JuanCarlosTriviño;DirkGebhardt; Scholten;DanideTorres;Oc- Coordinator: JuanCarlosTriviño(IBEI) Hosted by:InstitutBarcelonad’EstudisInternacionals Organized by:InstitutBarcelonad’EstudisInternacionals;Barcelona’gov 21-24 November 2017.Migrations andRefugees:CitiesExperienceinEurope vador Rueda;JacquelineL’Hoist speakers: Guest Alfred BoschiPascual; Paulius Koulikasuskas;Patrícia Rodríguez;Sal- Coordinator: JacintJordana(IBEI) Hosted by:InstitutBarcelonad’EstudisInternacionals nals; Organized by:ÀreaMetropolitanadeBacelona; Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacio- Areas 13-14 Novembercities andMetropolitan the contributionof 2017.Post-HabitatIII: Helge Staff Narotzky; speakers: Soler; Bonafont; Girgin; Xavier Jan Mirja Jacint Pollex; Nikolett Fernández Leire Schröder; Jordana; Andrea Rincón; Penzvalto; Eleonora Christoph Marín; Lenschow; Angie Volkan Raffael Tafuro Gago; Knill; Christos Sezgin; Hanschmann; Ambrosetti; Stephan Catherine Louvaris Nazli Lessenich; Moury; Meltem Kazanoglu; Ernani Fasois; Yaacov Steffen Müftüler-Bac; Contipelli; Eleanor Xu Hurka; Vertzberger; Jiangting; Brooks; Susa- Yves Lisa IBEI Scientific Report 2016-2017 65 Gon- Pratt; Ether- John Sanzo Nicola Luis Garcia; Öberg; Gnutti; Dan Caterina Rudy Okereke; Medrano; Navarro; Díez Daniel Chukwumerije Juan Raventós; Gruffyd; Stjepanović; Daniel Branwen Dejan Regulatory Governance in Higher Education: a Comparative Analysis of a Comparative in Higher Education: Regulatory Governance Jahn; Raventós; speakers: Sergi Beate ington; Arjan Schakel; Stephen Tierney; Margaret Moore; Ferran Requejo; Klaus Jürgen Klaus Ferran Requejo; Margaret Moore; Stephen Tierney; Schakel; Arjan ington; Erika Harris; Jure Almqvist; Jessica Frank Schimmelfennig; Beramendi; Nagel; Pablo Nicolas Levrat Vidmar; Employment and Basic Income 25-26 May 2017. Technology, University Organized by: Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals; Syracuse Hosted by: Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals Coordinators: Martha Garcia Murillo (Syracuse University-IBEI) Aina Gallego; Bauer; Ian MacInnes; Johannes Murillo; Guest speakers: Martha Garcia - Laín; Jaime Cooke; Jurgen De Wispe Sara Bizarro; Bru Sjir Hoeijmakers; Ángel Elías; laere; Meera Sabaratnam; Jan Aart Scholte; Ben Selwyn; Martin Shaw; JRobbie Shilliam; Javier Meera Sabaratnam; Jan Weber Cynthia Teivainen; Anna Stavrianakis; Teivo Solana; 13 September 2017. EUN-NET Interim Meeting d’Estudis Internacionals Organized by: Institut Barcelona Internacionals Hosted by: Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Coordinator: Robert Kissack (IBEI) Holsti, Delreux, Madeleine Edith Drieskens,Tom Guest speakers: Spyros Blavoukous, Jan Wouters Katie Laatikainen, Diana Panke, 9 June 2017. Instruments, Agencies Audiences and d’Estudis Internacionals Organized by: Institut Barcelona Internacionals Hosted by: Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Coordinator: Jacint Jordana (IBEI) Lodge; Martin Verger; Antoni Juanatey; García Ana Jordana; Jacint Guest speakers: Dávila; Roberto Rodríguez Hanne Foss Hansen; Mireya 29-30 May 2017. EU Borders Organized by: Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals Hosted by: Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals Coordinator: Jacint Jordana (IBEI) Guest zalez; Lluís Torrens; Julen Bollain; José Noguera 11th Pan-European Conference on International Relations on International Conference 2017. 11th Pan-European 13-16 September d’Estudis Institut Barcelona Association; International Studies by: European Organized Internacionals Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals Hosted by: Institut (IBEI); Esther Barbé (IBEI); Elisabeth Jacint Jordana Diez (EISA); Coordinator: Thomas (IBEI) Johansson-Nogués Corry; Bhambra; Ruth Blakeley; Olaf K. 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Gobernanza global y Unión Europea: Las respuestas a un mundo en Susan Ballyn;DavidSerrano;JaumeSuau;OtiliaLux Guest speakers:MartinShaw;DonaldBloxham;MarkoHoare;Tallyn Gray;JordiTejel; Jordana (IBEI) (IEC); MartinShaw(IBEI);Jacint Coordinator: JaumeSobrequés(CHCC);JosepFigueres Hosted by:Institutd’EstudisCatalans lans; InstitutBarcelonad’EstudisInternacionals Centre d’HistòriaContemporàniadeCatalunya;Organized by: Institutd’Estudis Cata- 24 February2017.Genocideinthe20thCentury Durán de Heredia,PatriciaCosta, LaiaMestres,MartaÍñiguez no, EduardSoler,Oriol García ranz, MichalNatorski,BenjaminKienzle,GemmaCollantes-Celador,JuanPablo Soria- Kissack, ElisabethJohansson-Nogués, speakers: EstherBarbé,Robert Guest Anna Her- Coordinator: EstherBarbé(IBEI) Hosted by:InstitutBarcelonad’EstudisInternacionals Organized by:InstitutBarcelonad’EstudisInternacionals global order–EUNORMCONkickoffmeeting 7 April 2017.Normative contestationinEurope:ImplicationsfortheEUachanging Sam Hickey;SamuelCohn speakers: Cammett; Jacint Patrick Jordana; Heller; Christian Timur Kuran; Suter; Apaydin (IBEI) Salvatore Fulya Apaydin; Babones; Matthias Catherine vom Boone; Hau; - IBEI Scientific Report 2016-2017 67 Brad- Patrick Camps- Meunier; Miriam Blanca Troncotă; Christophe Triviño; Abimbola; Miruna Galletto; Carlos Temitope Dawson; Juan Gianluca Olaifa Grant Pozo; Jordana; Alkopher; Alejandro Jacint Bargués-Pedreny; Illa; Peral; Pol Dingott Oriol Luis Tal Miller; Regulatory agencies: Accountability and Transparency Challenges in and Transparency Accountability Regulatory agencies: Benny Hoffman; Sukhankin; Normandin; ley;Mark Herron; Michael J. Butler; David Jacobs; Filipe dos Reis; Menent Savas Cazala; Jennifer Jacobs; Filipe Herron; Michael J. Butler; David dos Reis; Menent Savas Jacint Jordana Welsh; en Gestión Pública y 17-21 October 2016. Dirección Estratégica Políticas de Seguridad Ciudadana i de Govern Institut de Internacionals; d’Estudis Organized by: Institut Barcelona Perú Católica del Polítiques Públiques; Pontificia Universidad Internacionals Hosted by: Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Soriano (IBEI-UAB) Juan Pablo Coordinator: Nicolas Barbieri (IGOP-UAB); Joan Miquel Capell; Quim Brugué; Andrea C. Bianculli; Jaume Blasco; Guest speakers: Gemma Galdón; Fran- Andrea Costafreda; Santiago Fernández; Carrasco López; Teresa David San- Amadeu Recasens; Miquel Salvador; Martí; cesc Guillen Lasierra; Salvador cho relations The international Agenda: and the Global 7-8 July 2016. Metropolitan areas areas as a public policy strategies of big cities and metropolitan Bar- Internacionals; Àrea Metropolitana de Organized by: Institut Barcelona d’Estudis celona Hosted by: Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals Coordinator: Robert Kissack (IBEI); Jacint Jordana (IBEI) Alfred Bosch; Simon Soriano; Xavier Tiana; Guest speakers: Eugene Zapata; Juan Pablo Launer; Hen- Andreas Jaime Salinas; Robert Kissack; Curtis; Felip Roca; Jan Erasmus; ri-Paul 17-18 November 2016. Security, Intervention and Humanitarianism: The political and political and The Humanitarianism: and Intervention 2016. Security, 17-18 November 21st Century of the moral challenges Internacionals d’Estudis by: Institut Barcelona Organized Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals Hosted by: Institut Íñiguez de Heredia (IBEI) Coordinator: Marta Budabin; Natalie Alexandra Cosima Hudson; Guest de Heredia; speakers: Marta Íñiguez Ercolani; Daniels; Giovanni Kirby; Farhana Razzak; Lesley-Ann Paul Jane Freedman; Fotou; Nir Gazit; Laura Chaqués Bonafont; Myriam Asuka Mikami; Özgür Aggie Hirst; Ünal-Eriş; Febrer; Boubacar D Diallo; Abosede Omowumi Babatunde; Ewelina Wasko-Owsiejczuk; Wasko-Owsiejczuk; Ewelina Abosede Omowumi Babatunde; D Diallo; Febrer; Boubacar Sergey Alison Gordon Maria Luisa Zapata; 3 June 2016. Perspective Comparative Organized by: Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals Hosted by: Institut d’Estudis de l’Autogovern Coordinators: Jacint Jordana (IBEI) Busuioc; Chris- Andrea C. Bianculli; Jan Biela; Madalina Guest speakers: Jacint Jordana; Amat; Carmen Martínez; Reinaldo Rodríguez; David San- tel Koop; Jacint Jordana; Oriol cho; Ioannis Papadopoulos IBEI Scientific Report 2016-2017 68 Agnes Maja Kluger Rasmussen; Mark Rhinard;Kajsa Hammargård; Arjen Boin; LaviniaCadar; Rosa Rossi; Martin Lodge; Lydie Cabane;KavitaPatel; Femkevan Esch; Lieke Brand; Guest Coordinator: JacintJordana(IBEI);JuanCarlosTriviño(IBEI) Hosted by:InstitutBarcelonad’EstudisInternacionals Organized by:InstitutBarcelonad’EstudisInternacionals 21-22 April 2016.TranscrisisProjectmeeting Inmaculada Marrero;OzanaOlariu da Calvet; LauraFeliu;Pablo Pareja; José Antonio Sanahuja;LaiaMestres; Maribel Nieto; Badell; FrancescSerra;FranciscoJ.Verdes-Montenegro; KarlosPérezde Armiño; Elisen- Arnau Gutiérrez Francesco Salvini; Sònia Tomàs; Luigi Carafa;David Rojas Rueda; Octavi de la Varga; Guest speakers:RobertKissack; Agustí FernándezdeLosada;CarlaCors;Valeria Bello; Coordinator: RobertKissack (IBEI) Hosted by:InstitutBarcelona d’EstudisInternacionals Organized by:InstitutBarcelonad’EstudisInternacionals; Barcelona’gov 12-15 April 2016.Proyección Internacional delasCiudades Font; Antoni Plasencia; JosepMariaJansà;ManuelSzapiro Pérez; EmmanuelleMathieu;Bolivar Portugal; Michiel vanAndrás Nagy; Hulten;Nuria meiry Guest speakers: Carlos Esplugues; JacintJordana; Esther Barbé;CaterinaGarcía;Waldi- Coordinator: EstherBarbé(IBEI) Hosted by:InstitutBarcelonad’EstudisInternacionals Organized by:InstitutBarcelonad’EstudisInternacionals; AEPDIRI nales ycontroversia normativa 28 April 2016. Humanitarismo yRelaciones Internacionales. Entre desafíos institucio- Isidre Sala Feliu; SergiFigueres;LaurentGoetschel;ManuelMontobbio;JennyPearce; LluísRiera; Labajos; Lara Lázaro;BeatrizRodríguez speakers: JacintJordana;JoanBotella;OriolCosta; Guest Coordinator: JacintJordana(IBEI);LauraFeliu(UAB) Hosted by:EuropeanInstituteoftheMediterranean Barcelona; EuropeanInstituteoftheMediterranean Organized by:InstitutBarcelona d’Estudis Internacionals; Universitat Autònoma de 2 May2016. Academicians meetPractitioners Barbara Mineo;FranciscoReyMarcos speakers: MiriamBradley;KarlosPérez Guest Alonso de Armiño; José Antonio Bastos; Coordinator: EstherBarbé(IBEI) Hosted by:Palau Macaya Organized by:InstitutBarcelonad’EstudisInternacionals;ObraSocialLaCaixa institutional reform May-June 2016. Corrêa speakers: Batory; Ricard da Joanna Zapata; Silva; The humanitarianactiontodebate:politicization,controversies and Fulvio Ángel Kostka; Jordi Attinà; González; Vaquer; Nick Daniela Sitter; Anna Itziar Irrera; Jacint Terrón; Ruiz-Giménez; Francesca Jordana; Enrico Longo; Letta; Juan Rafael Carlos Senén Stefania García Florensa; Triviño; Pérez; Panebianco; Ixchel Diego Laura IBEI Scientific Report 2016-2017 69 91 121 204 416 Total Peter David 8 35 16 59 2017 Ambrosetti; Pegram; 9 Odermatt; 20 11 40 2016 Tafuro Jed Tom 9 19 11 39 2015 Majo; Eleonora 9 17 18 44 Wouters; 2014 De Jan 9 18 12 39 Faude; 2013 Veronica 7 10 15 32 2012 Jakovleski; Benjamin 5 15 18 38 2011 Thomson; Velibor 5 12 20 37 2010 Huijskens; Robert 2 17 24 43 2009 Cannon; Fleur 4 23 18 45 2008 Hofmann; Oshri; Cecilia Odelia Kruck; Jeanette Table 6. Number of Scientific Activities at IBEI by Year and Category (2008-2017) Year and Category by Activities at IBEI Number of Scientific 6. Table Scientific at IBEI Activities Lectures Seminars Workshops Total Knaack; Andreas Coen; Rorden Wilkinson ; Angel Saz-Carranza; Nico Krisch; Miriam Bradley; Javier So- Angel Saz-Carranza; Nico ; Coen; Rorden Wilkinson Arjona César lana; David Held; Jacint Jordana; 29 March-1 April 2016. Innovación en Políticas Locales de Empleo en Políticas Innovación April 2016. 29 March-1 Barcelo- Activa; Barcelona Internacionals; d’Estudis by: Institut Barcelona Organized na’gov Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals Hosted by: Institut Activa) Ramos (Barcelona Coordinator: Francisco Orteu; Eduard Jimenez Sara Berbel; Oriol Estela; Xavier Guest speakers: on Global Governance Barcelona Workshop 4-5 February 2016. Center for Global Internacionals; ESADEgeo Barcelona d’Estudis Organized by: Institut Economics and Geopolitics ESADEgeo Center for Global Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals; Hosted by: Institut Economics and Geopolitics (ESADEgeo); Jacint Jordana (IBEI); Nico Krisch Coordinator: Ángel Saz-Carranza (IBEI); Miriam Bradley (IBEI) Sekalala; Nina Sharifah Rahma Lamy; Marie Vandendriessche; Guest speakers: Pascal Robert Kissack; Emmanuelle Karagiannis; Esther Barbé; Oriol Costa; Hall; Yannis Mathieu; IBEI Scientific Report 2016-2017 70 Carlos Alza.PontificiaUniversidad CatólicadelPerú. January-February2016 Juan GuillermoVieira. Universidad NacionaldeColombia.May2017 Enrique Vásquez Anna MaríaValero. Universidad deCastillalaMancha. April 2016–September2017 gust 2017 Sergey Sukhankin. Judith ChristinaStroelhe.University ofMilan.February–July2017 Serena Simoni.SamfordUniversity. July-December2017 Thomas Rixen.University ofBamberg.September-December 2017 Selcen Oner Constanza Mazzina.Universidad deBuenos Aires. December2017 March 2016-June2017 Emmanuelle Mathieu.GermanResearchInstituteforPublic Administration inSpeyer. Mary Martin.LondonSchoolofEconomics. April-May 2016; April-May 2017 Muhammad Mahmood.University ofBuckingham. March2017 Anna Kyriazi Peter Knaack Daniela Irrera Patrick Herron.EuropeanUniversity Institute.January2016-December2017 Martha GarciaMurillo.SyracuseUniversity. April-June 2017 Paul Fawcett.University ofCanberra.July2017 Ana Bizberge Heloise Berkowitz.Écolepolytechnique/IC3.September2016–December2017 Pol Bargués-Pedreny. Universitat PompeuFabra.December2017 Álvaro Artigas. 8.1 8.

International Mobility Research Visitors totheIBEI . BahçeşehirUniversity. June2017 . University ofOxford.January-February 2017;December2017 . EuropeanUniversity Institute.January–July2017 . Universidad deBuenos Aires. May-July2017 . University ofCatania.January-February 2017 Sciences PoParis. June-July2017 . Universidad delPacífico. September-December2017 International Centrefor Policy Studies Kiev. September 2016–Au- IBEI Scientific Report 2016-2017 71 2016 May-June Kyung Hee / April-June 2017 Rotterdam. Rotterdam. University

August-September University UK. Erasmus Erasmus Oxford, Sciences; , London, UK. September of Economics London School Sciences; Social of Social of . ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland. June-July 2017 . York University. June-July 2016 University. . York , University Oxford . University of Konstanz. October-November 2016 October-November of Konstanz. . University , Princeton, USA. January-June 2016 Princeton University December 2017 of Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland. . University Institute . University of Macau. July-August 2016 of Macau. July-August . University . September-October 2016 University. . Yıldırım Beyazıt Institute , Seoul, South Korea. June-July 2017 University Lesley-Ann Daniels . Elisabeth Johansson-Nogués 2017 2016-November Robert Kissack , Marburg, Germany. March-September 2017 Libel. Marburg University Tamir Miriam Bradley. Fulya Apaydin. Fulya . Universidad del Valle. June-November 2016 June-November del Valle. . Universidad Raúl Andrés Tabarquino Wang Jianwei of Sheffield. September 2016 Matthew Wood. University visiting other institutions 8.2 IBEI Researchers Max Spoor. 2016; June 2017 July 2016 Christos Kourtelis. Maastricht University. January-March 2016 of Technology. Wolter Lemstra. Delft University February-March 2016 of Pavia. Arianna Mion. University Huseyin Sen . University of Waterloo. April 2016 April of Waterloo. Eric Helleiner. University Ramin Jahanbegloo . National University of Political Studies and Public Administration. Administration. Public and Studies Political of University Bosilca. National Ruxandra 2016 May-June Latina y el Caribe. January-February América para Mario Castillo. Comisión Económica 2016 February-March 2016 Anatel Brazil. . Daniel Cavalcanti Susanne Haastert April-May 2016 Mary Kaldor. London School of Economics. Karim Kniou IBEI Scientific Report 2016-2017 72 institutions visiting other IBEI Researchers to IBEI Research Visitors Mobility International Table 7. InternationalMobilityto/from IBEI(2008-2017) Matthias vomHau.PrincetonUniversity, Princeton,USA.January-June2016 Martijn Vlaskamp. Yale University, NewHaven, USA.January2016-July2017 Ixchel PérezDurán.EuropeanUniversity Institute Emmanuelle Mathieu.SciecesPoParis, Paris, France.November 2017 Jordi Mas.GhentUniversity, Ghent,Belgium.March-June2016 2008 1 4 2009 10 2 2010 3 8 2011 14 5 2012 7 9 , Florence,Italy.March-April2017 2013 4 9 2014 13 4 2015 19 7 2016 23 5 2017 23 8 Total 132 46 IBEI Scientific Report 2016-2017 73 Competitive Research Funding Research Competitive Appendix. Financial Information: Financial Information: Appendix.

IBEI Scientific Report 2016-2017 2017 2017 90.854 € 439.767 € 498.818 € 173.065 € 175.848 € 439.767 € 2017 75 7.200 € 83.440 € 47.500 € 41.718 € 83.583 € 40.732 € 194.644 € 498.818 € 2016 2016 308.779 € 428.764 € AGAUR 737.543 € 938.585 € 85.749 € 2016 120.499 € 102.531 € 308.779 € 62.580 € 57.000 € 45.511 € 48.000 € 20.600 € 30.282 € 164.791 € 428.764 € 2015 include 2015 200.729 € 236.126 € 436.855 € 2015 62.800 € 57.207 € 80.722 € 9.500 € 3.793 € 200.729 € 77.008 € 78.278 € 32.000 € 23.548 € 12.000 € 236.126 € Others 2014 - 2014 183.640 € 214.587 € 398.227 € 2014 52.800 € 90.813 € 40.027 € 7.200 € 183.640 € 98.389 € 32.000 € 15.194 € 16.000 € 45.803 € 214.587 € 2013 - - - 2013 2013 323.876 € 193.233 € 517.108 € 78.082 € 32.000 € 34.111 € 18.050 € 115.050 € 130.743 € 109.072 € 323.876 € 193.233 € - - - 2012 complementarias”. 2012 258.585 € 232.041 € 2012 490.625 € 54.440 € 31.163 € 30.950 € 115.488 € 24.673 € 61.677 € 232.041 € 172.235 € 258.585 € - - 2011 2011 282.657 € 270.045 € 9.000 € 552.702 € “acciones 67.320 € 50.867 € 27.370 € 2011 115.488 € 270.045 € 31.327 € 56.585 € 194.745 € 282.657 € - - 2010 2010 include 200.997 € 278.016 € 479.013 € 80.200 € 67.320 € 76.300 € 21.896 € 32.300 € 2010 278.016 € 18.055 € 61.960 € 120.982 € 200.997 € - - 2009 2009 funding - 66.310 € 5.474 € 124.259 € 44.912 € 22.440 € 25.433 € 26.000 € 190.569 € 2009 124.259 € 4.350 € 61.960 € 66.310 € - - - - - 2008 projects 2008 - 66.333 € 19.416 € 6.416 € 85.749 € 13.000 € 19.416 € 2008 14.700 € 51.633 € 66.333 € Total Total Research Projects Research Others MICINN/MINECO Human Resources European Union European Table A3. Competitive Research Funding (2008-2017) Funding Research Competitive A3. Table Competitive Funding Research Table A2. Research Projects Funding by Year (2008-2017) Year by Funding Projects Research A2. Table Research Projects Funding funding year) (by Table A1. Recruitment and Incorporation of Human Resources by Category (2008-2017) Category by Resources of Human and Incorporation Recruitment A1. Table & Recruitment Incorporation Human Resources Ramon y Cajal Juan de la Cierva Marie Curie Beatriu de Pinós AXA FPI - FI Mobility (ingoing / outgoing) Total Total funding of each project distributed equally by year. Total funding of each project distributed equally by year. MICINN/MINECO Total funding of each programme distributed equally by year. Mobility includes ingoing (Erasmus ingoing Mobility includes distributed equally by year. programme funding of each Total MINECO). Mundus, MICINN) and ongoing (MECD, Total funding of each programme/project distributed equally by year. projects, Cátedra Telefónica and others grants. projects, Cátedra Telefónica

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